Shale sweepstakes
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The '''shale sweepstakes''' is a frenzied push to acquire rights to drill for natural gas found in deep shale formations throughout North America. Output from these fields is cited as one of the main reasons explaining why overall U.S. natural gas has been on the upswing, jumping 9% in 2008, after languishing for nearly a decade. The granddaddy of shale oil plays is the huge [[Barnett Shale]] field located in the vicinity of Fort Worth, Texas. | The '''shale sweepstakes''' is a frenzied push to acquire rights to drill for natural gas found in deep shale formations throughout North America. Output from these fields is cited as one of the main reasons explaining why overall U.S. natural gas has been on the upswing, jumping 9% in 2008, after languishing for nearly a decade. The granddaddy of shale oil plays is the huge [[Barnett Shale]] field located in the vicinity of Fort Worth, Texas. | ||
- | <center>http://www.sonic.net/~tcopley/img/shale.jpg<br>Source: [http://www.thenational.ae/|"The National"]</center> | + | <center>http://www.sonic.net/~tcopley/img/shale.jpg<br>Source: [http://www.thenational.ae/ "The National"]</center> |
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The shale sweepstakes is a frenzied push to acquire rights to drill for natural gas found in deep shale formations throughout North America. Output from these fields is cited as one of the main reasons explaining why overall U.S. natural gas has been on the upswing, jumping 9% in 2008, after languishing for nearly a decade. The granddaddy of shale oil plays is the huge Barnett Shale field located in the vicinity of Fort Worth, Texas.
Source: "The National"