SPE Asia Pacific Oil &Amp; Gas Conference and Exhibition 2014
DOI: 10.2118/171463-ms
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The US Shale Gas "Revolution": A Review of the Production Performance and Geology to Establish Potential Economic Benchmarks for Australia

Abstract: Shale plays have created the current natural gas boom in the United States (US) and according to the national Energy Information Administration (EIA, 2013)49 produced 47% of total daily production by the end of 2013 (approximately 31.8 Bscf/d). Extensive production data from thousands of wells are now available for analysis to provide potential benchmark information for the Australian shale gas industry, which is still in its infancy. This paper focusses on analysis of publicly available US prod… Show more

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“…The exploration and development of unconventional oil and gas reservoirs has been a hot issue in recent decades. After the shale gas “revolution” in the United States, fuel produced from unconventional reservoirs has become the main energy source. , Canada, China, Malaysia, and other countries have also devoted plenty of effort into unconventional fields, and the proportion of unconventional oil production will continuously rise in the future . Due to rapid industrial development and energy consumption, depletion production cannot meet the increasing demand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exploration and development of unconventional oil and gas reservoirs has been a hot issue in recent decades. After the shale gas “revolution” in the United States, fuel produced from unconventional reservoirs has become the main energy source. , Canada, China, Malaysia, and other countries have also devoted plenty of effort into unconventional fields, and the proportion of unconventional oil production will continuously rise in the future . Due to rapid industrial development and energy consumption, depletion production cannot meet the increasing demand.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%