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- The Impact of Shale Gas on the Cost and Feasibility of Meeting Climate Targets—A Global Energy System Model Analysis and an Exploration of Uncertainties
- Shale Gas and Hydraulic Fracturing: Framing the Water Issue
- Experimental Coal & 'Unconventional' Gas Fracking in Victoria
- The Economics of Shale Gas Development
- Shale Gas: an Unconventional Reservoir Sunjay Geophysics,BHU , Varanasi-221005,India [email protected]
- Research Paperoptimization of the Production of Syngas from Shale
- Natural Gas Production from “Shale” Formations
- Syngas – the Flexible Solution in a Volatile Feed-Stock Market Abstract
- Natural Gas Versus Renewable Energy Alternatives
- Commodities at a Glance: Special Issue on Shale
- Stranded Natural Gas Roadmap Contents
- Shale Gas and Coal-Bed Methane (Unconventional Gas) September 2012
- Description of Biofuels and Shale Gas Development
- Tight Gas Reservoirs – an Unconventional Natural Energy Source for the Future G.C.Naik
- An Overview of Current and Projected Shale and Tight Gas Water Use in Texas: Implications for Local Water Resources Jean-Philippe ‘JP’ Nicot
- 1 Shale Gas As an Option for the Production of Chemicals And
- Shale Gas: a Game-Changer for U.S. Manufacturing Prepared by the University of Michigan July 2014 Shale Gas: a Game-Changer for U.S
- Shale Gas: the Promise and the Peril by Vikram Rao
- Is Shale Gas a Major Driver of Recent Increase in Global Atmospheric Methane?
- Is Shale Gas a Major Driver of Recent Increase in Global Atmospheric Methane?
- Prospects for Shale Gas Development in Asia Examining Potentials and Challenges in China and India
- Global Gas Report 2020
- Methane and the Greenhouse-Gas Footprint of Natural Gas from Shale Formations a Letter
- About the Gasification of Kukersite Oil Shale Jüri
- Natural Gas Liquids in the Shale Revolution
- Natural Gas Vehicles: Status, Barriers, and Opportunities
- Unconventional Gas – a Review of Estimates
- Natural Gas and the Transformation of the US Energy Sector
- Methane Emissions and Climatic Warming Risk from Hydraulic Fracturing and Shale Gas Development: Implications for Policy
- A Guide to Unconventional Fossil Fuels
- The Impact of the Development of Shale Gas in the United States On
- Natural Gas Engine Technologies: Challenges and Energy Sustainability Issue
- Shale Gas and Ethylene: Implications of Increased NGL Production
- An Introduction to Shale Oil &
- Knocking Behavior and Emission Characteristics of a Port Fuel Injected Hydrogen Enriched Compressed Natural Gas Fueled Spark
- The Economic Impacts of Shale Gas Extraction: Moving Beyond Jobs and Tax Revenues
- The US Shale Revolution and the Changes in LPG Trade Dynamics
- Underground Coal Gasification: Burning the Ground from Under Our Feet
- Shale Gas Production: Potential Versus Actual GHG Emissions
- Shale and Tight Gas Extraction
- The Effect of Shale Gas Revolution on Oil Industry
- Characteristics of Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources
- Opportunities for Synergy Between Natural Gas and Renewable Energy in the Electric Power and Transportation Sectors
- Shale Gas Vs. Coal
- Shale Gas Extraction in the UK: a Review of Hydraulic Fracturing June 2012 Shale Gas Extraction in the UK: a Review of Hydraulic Fracturing Issued: June 2012 DES2597
- Hydraulic Fracturing and Shale Gas Production
- Interim Report
- Shale Gas 'Revolution' in the United States: Global Implications, Options for the EU
- “Vision 2030” Natural Gas Infrastructure in India
- How Is Shale Gas Produced?
- The Future of Natural Gas
- The Natural Gas Revolution: Critical Questions for a Sustainable Energy Future
- An Overview of Renewable Natural Gas from Biogas
- Mineral Planning Factsheet | Alternative Fossil Fuels
- Shale Gas and Oil Terminology Explained: Products and Byproducts December 2011
- Shale Gas: Risk and Benefit to Health
- Constantinescu Principal Adviser European Commission – Energy
- Addressing the Challenges Along the Shale Gas Supply Chain
- Methane-Fact-Sheet.Pdf
- (3E) Analysis of Methanol Production from Shale Gas, Chemical Engineering Transactions, 76, 655-660 DOI:10.3303/CET1976110
- Shale Gas and the Relationship Between the US Natural Gas, Liquefied Petroleum Gases and Oil Markets
- The Effects of Shale Gas Production on Natural Gas Prices