Friday, August 2, 2013

UK shale gas reserves or increase of 200 times

According to "The Times" said the British or from domestic shale gas reserves of 5.3 trillion cubic feet of existing surge to 1300 to 1700 trillion ft3, enough to meet the energy needs of the United Kingdom in 1500. Reserves, or enough English to use 1500 British  shale gas  resources once again become the focus of attention. According to the British "Times" recently predicted that in the British Geological Survey report will soon be published in early March, the valuation of potential reserves of shale gas will rise sharply. English domestic shale gas reserves will grow by 200 times, from 5.3 trillion cubic feet of existing surge to 1300 to 1700 trillion ft3, enough to meet the energy needs of the United Kingdom in 1500. If this set of figures with the British Geological Survey final data matches, will significantly boost the British economy, as well as the European natural gas market has injected new vitality. UK shale reserves the amazing predicted a multi confirmed. Proppant  UK Energy and Climate Change Mandate USA and France HON consulting firm assessment of domestic shale gas reserves. The company official has said publicly that the United Kingdom's rich reserves of shale gas, gas prices in Europe are expected to drop so. Coincidentally, PricewaterhouseCoopers, said in a recent report, the UK onshore shale gas reserves will increase, which is expected to make up for declining North Sea oil and gas production. To 2035, the British contribution to GDP shale oil production will be 3.3 percentage points. British "Daily Telegraph" in January, a report showed that the decline in North Sea oil and gas production is being dampened British economy, proven  unconventional gas  resources for the UK energy industry has brought new hope. Earlier, the UK energy regulator Ofgem has concerns that in the next few years, the UK electricity generation decreased risk exists. In order to achieve environmental objectives, the United Kingdom will close part of the coal and fuel power stations to its existing generating capacity will be reduced by 10% in March. As part of the closure of power stations, natural gas imports decline and rising domestic demand for electricity, the British energy woeful.

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