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US dominates the global shale gas market

TransWorldNews -- The shale gas industry has seen significant growth in the North American market changing the dynamics of natural gas trading in the region. The combination of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing to extract gas from low permeability rock sources has presented a major new energy source, which has significantly reduced the need for natural gas imports to the US. Nations across the world are now looking at the possibility of tapping into this resource to supplement domestic gas consumption or even for export. As a consequence, the value of the global shale gas market in 2012 will reach $36.95 bn.

The shale gas market is currently dominated by the US as this is where the methodology to develop shale was pioneered. The US also a number of favourable characteristics that have helped


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Interrelating article Aservant....thanks for posting!
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I think it still dangerous.
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what do you really think?
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Sooooo ?
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The obvious question not addressed in this article is whether on not the shale gas regions not in North America can be exploited in an economically justifiable manner using current technology. We know that a large percent of the shale gas deposits in North America can and will be extracted with current technology but the economics of extraction will determine if the current shale gas extraction methods will be applied in the rest of the worlds shale gas deposits.
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They burned gas off at oil wells here for over 50 years. I hope they are capturing it now. At least they could run a turbine and make electricity.
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The obvious question not addressed in this article is whether on not the shale gas regions not in North America can be exploited in an economically justifiable manner using current technology. We know that a large percent of the shale gas deposits in North American can and will be extracted with current technology but the economics of extraction will determine if the current shale gas extraction methods will be applied in the rest of the worlds shale gas deposits.
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they will make more exporting
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It is good to be the dominator!
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How much Fracking can this world take?
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But what will they do with it?
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I wonder how long it will take the rest of the world to start using fracking?
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The big question is what percentage will go overseas?
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Nicely said Jrsva! Agree! We will run out of drinking water here in OK far sooner than you will in Virginia.
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Short term solution, bring on hydrogen power.
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Time will tell!!!!
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Sounds good, but wait until the greenies and obama the dictator put a stop to it.
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Other countries will follow.
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For now but for how long?
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Does this mean that we will soon be importing potable water in order to replace that resource after contamination with the toxic chemicals inexplicably allowed to be used in fracking?
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Don't worry. In a couple of years we will sell it to China.
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LNG is much safer than CNG. And methane hydrate is even safer still.
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which has significantly reduced the need for natural gas imports to the US. Nations across the world are now looking at the possibility of tapping into this resource to supplement domestic gas consumption or even for export."

I didn't know we imported natural gas to the US.

Big Oil is excited about all the gas find, as they see all the dollars come in for exporting it around the world in the form of liquefied natural gas.
One outfit in the Gulf region has obtained permits to export it from our government with others applying also. Will there be any left for the auto industry? There still in not much talk or interest in going that direction! I think it would have a direct affect on gasoline sold at over $3 a gallon and it might put an end to ethanol, unless the mandates keep that business going and it is all exported too. That would be a shame to hi-jack our food supply for fuel for the rest of the world.
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Technology baby!
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At the price maybe of ruining all our water and not having any more space to store it. And I understand methane production with natural gas is a problem. But we should also capture that and burn it too. They do in other countries. Yet where oil is produced like in North Dakota, they just burn the gas off, such a waste. We waste so many of our good resources.
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The US dominates and has overrun a market into the ground.
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Eliminate trading of North American oil from locales such as The Cayman Islands, The Bahamas and Hong Kong. Terminate the London I.C.E
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