Thursday, August 29, 2013

China's measures to consider

China to promote shale gas development will encounter "acclimatized." From the "water" point of view, China is a country with severe water scarcity, and promote use of  Hydraulic fracturing  for shale gas development is also bound to be subject to water restrictions. Meanwhile, from the "earth" point of view, the same shale gas production under Ida area is several times more than conventional natural gas, while China's per capita land area in the world, ranked 110 after shale gas development to bring unbearable pressure area .
For shale gas revolution arising from the restructuring and its impact on international energy stage the priority is to clarify the process for me this change challenges and opportunities, timely adjustment related ideas.
On the one hand, from the perspective of sustainable development, but also to emphasize at this stage shale gas development and utilization of long-term perspective. Shale gas is still a one-time consumption of traditional non-renewable resources, to be more rational use. Thus, to meet the basic needs, based on the domestic energy supply and demand in balance to maintain an appropriate course of "hunger", not only helps to promote energy conservation, but also contribute to a "steady" to extend the exploitation of non-renewable resources lives, to achieve sustainable development goals.
On the other hand, increased efforts to develop  shale gas  must be emphasized in order. At present China's energy consumption structure, natural gas accounted for only about 4%. In optimizing China's energy structure of the "feast", the shale gas resources only as a "side dish." At this stage, along with China's dependence on foreign oil supplies rising China in the international market pricing process right to speak relatively weak. Thus,Proppant it is imperative to increase the elasticity of supply of domestic oil, and by accelerating the development of shale gas to reduce dependence on foreign oil is not the top priority at this stage to see more than move.

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