2014
DOI: 10.1038/516028a
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Natural gas: The fracking fallacy

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“…It seems likely that continued depletion of conventional resources will keep the market favourable for tight oil and gas [41] and the oil inelastic price phase as suggested by Murray and King [40] may have been a temporary anomaly. Tight oil and gas reserves are not likely as expansive as initially estimated [42]. Despite the potential health and environmental risks [43], tight gas production will be necessary towards smoothing the drop in conventional gas production that is projected by mid-century [39,44].…”
Section: Reserve Estimatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It seems likely that continued depletion of conventional resources will keep the market favourable for tight oil and gas [41] and the oil inelastic price phase as suggested by Murray and King [40] may have been a temporary anomaly. Tight oil and gas reserves are not likely as expansive as initially estimated [42]. Despite the potential health and environmental risks [43], tight gas production will be necessary towards smoothing the drop in conventional gas production that is projected by mid-century [39,44].…”
Section: Reserve Estimatesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another major concern of the shale gas revolution is that the use of a few years of production history to predict decades of commercial production may have overestimated productivity256. Among many other methods, a decline curve analysis is the most frequently used method for EUR estimation47.…”
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“…So far, the most promising regions of technically recoverable resources outside of North America have been identified in Russia, China, Argentina and Libya (EIA 2013). However, some researchers also warn that recent estimates of contingent resources of shale oil and gas are too high (Hughes 2014;Inman 2014). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%