1980
DOI: 10.2118/7628-pa
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Potential New Sources of Natural Gas

Abstract: The U.S. DOE's gas resource program aims at resolving existing technological barriers to effective recovery of natural gas from Devonian shale and methane from coalbeds. Upon completion of these projects, DOE expects the technology developed jointly with industry to result in wide-scale recovery and use of these new sources of natural gas. Introduction Natural gas continues to be one of the major sources of energy produced and used in the U.S. Declining gas r… Show more

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“…The 1979 crisis was much shorter-lived, however, because Saudi Arabia and other exporting nations were able to make up for the Iranian oil shortages and return American imports to nearly steady levels (Yergin, 1991). Schrider and Wise (1980) described some of the potential new domestic sources of fossil fuel, including natural gas, being investigated by DOE. These included unconventional gas resources such as coalbed methane, tight gas sands, gas dissolved in deep brines under high pressures, and shale gas.…”
Section: History Of Us Shale Gas Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 1979 crisis was much shorter-lived, however, because Saudi Arabia and other exporting nations were able to make up for the Iranian oil shortages and return American imports to nearly steady levels (Yergin, 1991). Schrider and Wise (1980) described some of the potential new domestic sources of fossil fuel, including natural gas, being investigated by DOE. These included unconventional gas resources such as coalbed methane, tight gas sands, gas dissolved in deep brines under high pressures, and shale gas.…”
Section: History Of Us Shale Gas Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After several decades of continuous efforts and hard work spectacular progresses were achieved. These progresses were also achieved through a judicious funding partnership by public and private sectors leading researchers in the industry, national labs and universities to the results everyone knows: The US has huge volumes of oil and natural gas in unconventional formations [2,3]. With new completion techniques, combining horizontal drilling with multistage hydraulic fracturing (HDHF), these unconventional oil and gas resources can be technically and commercially produced [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tests in Europe in the late 1990s demonstrated it was possible to have greater control of deep drilling, to create larger cavities in the coal seam for the gases, and to provide more efficient combustion. In addition, while the process had previously been criticized for generating large quantities of hydrogen as a useless by-product, hydrogen is now in demand as a feedstock for the chemical industry and shows potential as an alternative fuel for vehicles [7]. The advantages in the use of this technology are the low plant costs (as no surface gasifiers are required) and the absence of coal transport costs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%