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The Shale Gas Story In America

Posted: 11 Oct 2009, 00:09
by RGR
:D

Posted: 12 Oct 2009, 21:48
by RenewableCandy
This is all fascinating stuff but, since as you say it's an old/ongoing story, and your having been with us for nearly two years, why are you only divulging it now? Just curious...

Posted: 12 Oct 2009, 22:44
by RGR
[quote="RenewableCandy"]

Posted: 14 Oct 2009, 01:14
by Bandidoz
Presumably the use of imported LNG is still currently cheaper than the production of shale gas?

Is it true that, typically, 1/3 of the energy in LNG is lost during cooling/transit?

Posted: 14 Oct 2009, 03:09
by RGR
[quote="Bandidoz"]

Posted: 14 Oct 2009, 19:39
by Vortex
The Shale Gas Story In America
Sadly I don't think this will help the UK much over the next decade or so.

I have a dark suspicion that here we are facing economic & energy mayhem Real Soon Now for a variety of reasons.

All that LNG, CNG etc that we will find under London, under Mount Snowdon etc may help later on of course.

Posted: 14 Oct 2009, 21:42
by PS_RalphW
Shale Gas Estimates Perhaps Optimistic - An Interesting and Worrying Talk at ASPO

http://www.theoildrum.com/node/5868

Posted: 15 Oct 2009, 00:41
by RGR
[quote="RalphW"]

Posted: 15 Oct 2009, 09:53
by PS_RalphW
RGR wrote:
RalphW wrote:Shale Gas Estimates Perhaps Optimistic - An Interesting and Worrying Talk at ASPO

http://www.theoildrum.com/node/5868
It is neither.
Why ?

Posted: 15 Oct 2009, 14:39
by RGR
[quote="RalphW"]

Posted: 16 Oct 2009, 08:31
by Andy Hunt
Yawn.