Gas Drilling Awareness for Cortland County
May 19, 2013 Leave a comment
Shale Plays After the Gold Rush.
Filed under Economics, Shale Gas Development-Hydrofracking Tagged with Berman, decline rates, gas prices, gas reserves, gas supply, hydrofracking
November 10, 2012 Leave a comment
U.S. Shale Gas Won’t Last 10 Years: Bill Powers – Seeking Alpha.
Filed under Economics, Industry claims, Shale Gas Development-Hydrofracking Tagged with economic impact, gas reserves, gas supply, hydrofracking, industry hype
February 14, 2012 Leave a comment
Is there really so much shale gas in the ground? | The Oil and the Glory.
Filed under Economics, Energy Independence? Tagged with gas reserves, inflated estimates, natural gas
February 8, 2012 Leave a comment
After the gold rush: A perspective on future U.S. natural gas supply and price | Energy Bulletin.
Filed under Economics Tagged with boom bust, gas reserves, hydrofracing, industry claims, shale gas development
February 2, 2012 Leave a comment
Exxon Shale Failure in Poland May Lengthen Gazprom’s Shadow – Bloomberg.
Filed under Economics, Energy Independence? Tagged with gas reserves, hydrofracking, Poland
January 30, 2012 Leave a comment
Fuel Fix » Low prices deflate natural gas rush.
Filed under Economics Tagged with economics, gas glut, gas prices, gas reserves, hydrofracking
January 29, 2012 Leave a comment
Obama’s backing of shale gas aimed at voters in Marcellus region.
Filed under Economics, Official Actions--Legislation, judgments,regulation, public opinion Tagged with gas reserves, hydrofracking, Marcellus shale, Obama, reserves
January 28, 2012 Leave a comment
In Defense of Clean Energy – NYTimes.com.
Filed under Environment, Save the Planet Tagged with economics, gas reserves, Obama, renewable energy, shale gas development
Fact-Checking Obama: Is There Really ’100 Years’ Worth of Natural Gas in the US? : TreeHugger.
Filed under Economics, Official Actions--Legislation, judgments,regulation Tagged with drill baby drill, gas reserves, Greenhouse Gases, inflated estimates, Obama
Fracking: Is there really 100 years’ worth of natural gas beneath the United States? – Slate Magazine.
Filed under Economics, Industry claims Tagged with economics, gas reserves, hydrofracking, inflated estimates
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