The “shale gas revolution” raises a host of questions for policy makers and researchers on both sides of the Atlantic. We provide a brief overview of the regulatory environment as it relates to hydraulic fracturing for natural gas in the United States and the European Union. We then pose a set of open questions, which we believe should shape policy and research agendas surrounding shale gas wherever the development of this resource is being pursued or considered
Since the turn of the century the rapid exploitation of shale gas by hydraulic fracturing, popularly...
The shale gas revolution has reached the United Kingdom. Licenses for exploratory shale gas extracti...
Since natural gas surpassed coal in US energy consumption, the country's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissi...
The shale gas revolution raises a host of questions for policy makers and researchers on both sides ...
The shale gas revolution raises a host of questions for policy makers and researchers on both sides ...
The enthusiasm for shale gas is now spreading beyond the borders of the United States, entering nati...
The shale gas and oil revolution has unexpectedly and forcefully begun to change the energy landscap...
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, shale gas will provide half of the United S...
This paper aims to analyze the possible shale gas development in context of energy security as based...
Four years ago, gas prices in the United States approached record highs at nearly $4 per gallon, all...
The large scale extraction of natural gas from shale rock layers in North America using hydraulic fr...
The United Kingdom is considered to be shale gas rich with substantial volumes distributed both onsh...
The early twenty-first century has witnessed a boom in oil and natural gas production that promises ...
Will European shale gas be developed as rapidly as it has in the United States? If one considers tha...
This paper analyzes the possible shale gas development in the EU in context with raising problem of ...
Since the turn of the century the rapid exploitation of shale gas by hydraulic fracturing, popularly...
The shale gas revolution has reached the United Kingdom. Licenses for exploratory shale gas extracti...
Since natural gas surpassed coal in US energy consumption, the country's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissi...
The shale gas revolution raises a host of questions for policy makers and researchers on both sides ...
The shale gas revolution raises a host of questions for policy makers and researchers on both sides ...
The enthusiasm for shale gas is now spreading beyond the borders of the United States, entering nati...
The shale gas and oil revolution has unexpectedly and forcefully begun to change the energy landscap...
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, shale gas will provide half of the United S...
This paper aims to analyze the possible shale gas development in context of energy security as based...
Four years ago, gas prices in the United States approached record highs at nearly $4 per gallon, all...
The large scale extraction of natural gas from shale rock layers in North America using hydraulic fr...
The United Kingdom is considered to be shale gas rich with substantial volumes distributed both onsh...
The early twenty-first century has witnessed a boom in oil and natural gas production that promises ...
Will European shale gas be developed as rapidly as it has in the United States? If one considers tha...
This paper analyzes the possible shale gas development in the EU in context with raising problem of ...
Since the turn of the century the rapid exploitation of shale gas by hydraulic fracturing, popularly...
The shale gas revolution has reached the United Kingdom. Licenses for exploratory shale gas extracti...
Since natural gas surpassed coal in US energy consumption, the country's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissi...