Global Leader in International Oil and Gas Industry News

posted in:

Shale Gas market prospects in Europe

Thursday, Nov 22, 2012

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/zqhxfv/shale_gas_market) has announced the addition of the "Shale Gas Market Prospects in Europe - Poland Set to Lead Regional Development Backed by Government Support to Domestic as well as International Players for Fracking" report to their offering.

“Shale Gas Market Prospects in Europe - Poland Set to Lead Regional Development Backed by Government Support to Domestic as well as International Players for Fracking”

Discoveries in Europe and a Boom in the US: Is Global Shale Production Spoiling Russia's Gas Party?

Recent shale gas explorations in Europe have proved highly promising, and with the US already sitting on a number of vast plays, the latest report from industry analysts GBI Research adds further weight to the suggestion that Russia's gas export dominance may soon be at an end.

According to the business intelligence firm's latest study*, shale prospects in Europe may well reshape the continent's energy market dynamics by easing reliance on Russian natural gas imports.

The International Energy Agency (IEA) stated that unconventional gas reserves in Europe, including tight gas, shale gas and Coal Bed Methane (CBM), are estimated to be around 3,500 trillion cubic feet (tcf). If these reserves were commercially exploited they would produce more than enough to sustain the continent's gas demand for the next 60 years.

However, Russia provided around a third of the 16.5 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of natural gas imported by Europe last year alone, and so a move towards self-sustainability could prove highly damaging to this Eastern European nation's hydrocarbon export sector.

In addition, shale play exploitation is expected to not only provide the US with enough gas to meet domestic demand, but place the country in a healthy position to export gas to the lucrative Asian market - and at a lower price than its rival Russia.

It may not be time for Russia to panic just yet, though. Europe faces a number of challenges on the road to reaching its shale gas potential, including geological, environmental and political issues that will take time and the implementation of specific EU regulatory directives to address.

This report provides an in-depth analysis of shale gas prospects and developments in Europe.

The report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GBI Research's team of industry experts.

Source: Shale Gas

To access over 3,000 of the latest oil projects from across the world visit Projects OGP for free trial today

posted in:

Other Oil & Gas News

XTO Energy opens natural gas liquids recovery facility in Butler County 18-06-2013
OPITO Safety and Competency Conference announces nominations invited for global oil and gas safety and competency awards 18-06-2013
New Zealand Energy amends deal terms, finalizes sale and purchase agreement related to the acquisition of assets 18-06-2013
Natural Resource Partners L.P. announces agreement to purchase Bakken oil and gas assets 18-06-2013
Linde to manage on-site gas supply for Russian petrochemical company SIBUR 18-06-2013
Geopark Holdings Limited announces new oil field discovery Tarotaro field in Colombia 18-06-2013
Caracal Energy Inc. announces completion of farm-in agreement with Glencore 18-06-2013
Angola LNG ships first cargo 18-06-2013
Pars Oil & Gas Company announces BP ranks Iran as top holder of gas reserves 18-06-2013
Pars Oil & Gas Company announces NIOC to invest $25 B in seismic, exploration 18-06-2013