Sentences with phrase «new unconventional gas»

I support a legislative ban on all new unconventional gas and fracking projects in SA.
Second, the U.S. will approach energy self - sufficiency as domestic energy demand ceases to grow, due in part to energy efficiency measures, and as new unconventional gas and oil projects cause domestic energy supply to surge.

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Like many junior and intermediate players, though, it has struggled with the transition from conventional to unconventional oil and gas production, and the huge new investments in equipment required.
At the same time, we also have a capacity to dramatically increase our supply of unconventional oil and gas, provided we secure new customers and do so before our competitors.
We are consulting on new tax incentives for shale gas and announcing the creation of a single Office for Unconventional Gas so that regulation is safe but simpgas and announcing the creation of a single Office for Unconventional Gas so that regulation is safe but simpGas so that regulation is safe but simple.
On July 23, 2008 Governor Paterson signs bill to update the 1992 drilling laws to address the new, «unconventional» gas drilling involving horizontal hydrofracking in the Marcellus Shale and other similarly «impervious» rock and tight sand formations in New York Stanew, «unconventional» gas drilling involving horizontal hydrofracking in the Marcellus Shale and other similarly «impervious» rock and tight sand formations in New York StaNew York State.
The new Office of Unconventional Gas and Oil, led by DECC, will be able to focus regulatory effort where necessary to meet the needs of future production.
Whether an earthquake occurs naturally or as a result of unconventional oil and gas recovery, the destructive power is the same, according to a new study appearing in Science Advances Aug. 2.
EPRI assumes an escalating price for natural gas — even with new deliveries from shale gas and other unconventional sources, James said.
Energy companies used nearly 250 billion gallons of water to extract unconventional shale gas and oil from hydraulically fractured wells in the United States between 2005 and 2014, a new Duke University study finds.
What we're trying to do is send a message to stop exploitation of unconventional fossil fuels — which extends to new aggressive coal mining, and also to fracking the planet for shale gas.
Shale gas drilling has been a headline - making and contentious political subject that features prominently in the rhetoric of politicians seeking votes, and Merkel's government in February unveiled a new draft law that permits development of the unconventional fossil fuel through fracking, albeit with conditions.
«We are highlighting unconventional gas because it is a contemporary problem for us in upstate New York, and because there is a big difference between developing gas from an unconventional well and a conventional well, for the mere reason that unconventional wells are bigger,» Ingraffea said.
«Yet with the advent of new unconventional availability, combined with an acceleration of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, the Russian preeminence in the availability of hydrocarbons is now under threat.
In America, meanwhile, the majors are being lured by the opening of vast new «unconventional» gas reserves, which have scarcely begun to be tapped.
A new U.S. Geological Survey study shows that unconventional oil and gas production in some areas of Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas is not currently a significant source of methane or benzene to drinking water wells.
I support a legislative ban on all new conventional and unconventional gas projects in SA.
In parallel to this new policy reality, technology developments — from advances in unconventional gas extraction to startling declines in the cost of renewable energy generation and efficiency — are redefining the economics of electricity markets.
She studies the politics of science and expertise in the governance of unconventional natural gas development and climate engineering, and am particularly interested in understanding the co-production of regulatory science and new forms of environmental governance in uncertain and controversial contexts.
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By 2020, as many as 3.3 million new jobs will be supported by so - called unconventional oil and natural gas.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce released the third part of a study, titled «America's New Energy Future: The Unconventional Oil and Gas Revolution and the U.S. Economy» (PDF), which opposes regulation to shale energy production (hydraulic fracturing).
Important to note is the comprehensive breadth of sectors that fall under the «new energy» concept - its not just renewables such as wind, solar and biomass, but also energy efficiency, nuclear, smart (and strong) grid, transportation, unconventional natural gas, and more efficient use of fossil fuels.
At the same time, domestic exploitation of unconventional sources of natural gas, production of oil and gas from more difficult settings both onshore and offshore, and continued record - setting coal production using intensive methods, are producing new environmental conflicts.
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