Search: Fracking,UK,Shale Gas Revolution (2 materials)

Shale Revolution – Full Steam Ahead!

... Britain, Germany and Poland, as Chatham House sees it in The New Times article, will not make a substantial contribution to the shale gas revolution in the immediate future. Although they have begun developing shale since the end of 2000’s, technical ... ... friendly for shale production in the West, but Europe is currently concerned about water pollution and other side-effects of fracking. On 1 April and 27 May 2011 two earthquakes with magnitudes 2.3 and 1.5 were felt in the Blackpool area, UK; these earthquakes were suspected to be linked to hydraulic fracture treatments at ‘Preese Hall Well’ operated ...

15.03.2013

«Eastern Siberia Oil & Gas Conference»

... on average has grown by 5 times or as high as 10 times in poorer regions (e.g. Jewish Autonomous District). In Yakutia and Chukotka GDP per person has grown from just 100,000 rubles per annum to 1.1 million. But, local salaries will need to keep growing ... ... where information can be shared or even energy sector civil society. Revenkov, V. (Oil & Gas Institute of Energy & Finances): Shale Gas Revolution In the world of energy trade which may seem slow and quite traditional, things in fact can alter swiftly ...

05.02.2013

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