The shale oil and gas debate - Philippe Charlez

The shale oil and gas debate

Philippe Charlez , Pascal Baylocq

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The shale oil and gas debate

In the space of six years, the United States have reduced their dependence on oil by a third and have become almost self-sufficient in terms of gas supply. This « shale oil and gas revolution », a sudden and unexpected earthquake in the energy world, enabled the US to become one of the most competitive countries in the world. Exporting this revolution could double the world gas reserves and boost those of oil by 20%. Outside North America, the main reservoirs are thought to be in China, Russia and Argentina.

In the medium term, this new state of affairs will have major geopolitical consequences, fundamentally altering oil, gas and coal imports. While US imports from the Persian Gulf rapidly dwindle, those of China and India will significantly increase and as the United States becomes a gas exporter, Russia will have to find alternative markets.

Although it is not ranked in the « top 10 », Europe is thought to have vast resources. Yet for the realization of a major European project, a number of geological (are European source rocks as high quality as their US counterparts ?), economic (will Europe be able to develop its resources at an acceptable cost ?) and societal barriers will have to be overcome. On a densely-populated, urban continent, hydraulic fracturing, water supply, microseisms and surface impact represent a battery of « threats » for the stakeholders. Changing this perception will require both pedagogy and transparency regarding the local communities. This has to be a win / win situation and not a case of give and take.

In this work, written in the form of 20 questions for non-specialists, Philippe Charlez and Pascal Baylocq give you the answers to « everything you always wanted to know about shale oil and gas but never dared to ask. »

Résumé

Les enjeux politiques, économiques et sociaux de l'exploitation du gaz et du pétrole de schiste aux Etats-Unis, en Europe et en Russie en 20 questions. ©Electre 2025

Caractéristiques

Éditeur(s)
Date de parution
12 mai 2015
Rayon
Economie
Contributeur(s)
Bernard Tardieu (Préfacier), Cathy Brewerton (Traducteur)
EAN
9782710811534
Nombre de pages
220 pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
21.0 cm x 15.0 cm x 1.2 cm
Poids
400 g