29 Jun 2015 According to the 2013 World Shale Gas and Shale Oil Resource Assessment, produced by EIA and Advanced Resources International (ARI), EIA/ARI World Shale Gas and Shale Oil Resource Assessment 14 Concluding Thoughts and Next Steps The June 2013 “World Shale Gas and Shale Oil Resource Assessment” is the second step on a pathway toward a more rigorous understanding of the location and quality of the shale resource - - “It all starts with the rocks.” The shale gas resources assessed in this report, combined with EIA’s prior estimate of U.S. shale gas resources, add approximately 47 percent to the 15,583 trillion cubic 1 U.S. Energy Information Administration, World Shale Gas Resources: An Initial Assessment of 14 Regions Outside the United Technically Recoverable Shale Oil and Shale Gas Resources estimates that shale resources considered in conjunction with EIA's own assessment of resources within the United States indicate technically recoverable resources of 345 billion barrels of world shale oil resources and 7,299 trillion cubic feet of world shale gas resources (see Table 1). ). While the current report considers more shale
The shale gas resources assessed in this report, combined with EIA’s prior estimate of U.S. shale gas resources, add approximately 47 percent to the 15,583 trillion cubic 1 U.S. Energy Information Administration, World Shale Gas Resources: An Initial Assessment of 14 Regions Outside the United
CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, Pradeep Teregowda): Figure IV-1. The organic-rich Cretaceous shales (La Luna, Capacho, and Gacheta) sourced much of the conventional gas and oil produced in Colombia and western Venezuela, and are similar in age to the Eagle Ford and Niobrara shale plays in the USA. Ecopetrol, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, Shell, and others have initiated resource bas S. shale gas overable sha EIA/ARI repo orld shale oil, technically e of 287 billi shale oil coverable sh rrels. s and Shale Oil Reso Results utive Summary and logy, I. Canada, II. N. South America, V. Other S. South Am Lithuania and Kalinin urope (Bulgaria, Rom gdom, XII. Spain, XII urope, XIV. Morocco ra and Mauritania), II. Libya EIA: Amount of Technically Recoverable Global Shale Resources Grows. The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) has increased its estimate of technically recoverable global shale gas resources by 10 percent from its 2011 estimate of 6,622 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) to 7,299 Tcf. If the AEO2018 reference case projections are compared to the EIA’s most recent assumptions of proven reserves plus unproven resources, tight oil production would extract 96% of remaining tight oil and shale gas production would extract 77% of remaining shale gas by 2050, even though unproven resources (which are 86% of remaining potential
The shale gas resources assessed in this report, combined with EIA’s prior estimate of U.S. shale gas resources, add approximately 47 percent to the 15,583 trillion cubic 1 U.S. Energy Information Administration, World Shale Gas Resources: An Initial Assessment of 14 Regions Outside the United
However, China’s shale oil resources tend to be waxy and are stored mostly in lacustrine-deposited shales, which may be clay-rich and less favorable for hydraulic stimulation. The shale gas and shale oil resource assessment for China represents a major upgrade from our prior year 2011 EIA/ARI shale gas assessment. www.adv-res.com CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, Pradeep Teregowda): Figure IV-1. The organic-rich Cretaceous shales (La Luna, Capacho, and Gacheta) sourced much of the conventional gas and oil produced in Colombia and western Venezuela, and are similar in age to the Eagle Ford and Niobrara shale plays in the USA. Ecopetrol, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, Shell, and others have initiated resource bas S. shale gas overable sha EIA/ARI repo orld shale oil, technically e of 287 billi shale oil coverable sh rrels. s and Shale Oil Reso Results utive Summary and logy, I. Canada, II. N. South America, V. Other S. South Am Lithuania and Kalinin urope (Bulgaria, Rom gdom, XII. Spain, XII urope, XIV. Morocco ra and Mauritania), II. Libya
24 Sep 2015 Assessed resource basin map series of reports provides an initial assessment of world shale oil and shale gas resources. Countries assessed by date 2,3 Corrected data inaccuracy in EIA/ARI 2013 world shale report.
14 Apr 2011 Shale gas reserves have increased to about 60 tcf by year-end 2009, when shale gas resources is also reflected in EIA's Annual Energy Outlook 2011 Inc. (ARI), to develop an initial set of shale gas resource assessments. That global estimate is most likely quite conservative because the oil and ga. given at the Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Conference, Denver,Colorado, 9 August. ARI. EIA. 2011. World Shale Gas Resources: An Initial Assessment of 14 29 Jun 2015 According to the 2013 World Shale Gas and Shale Oil Resource Assessment, produced by EIA and Advanced Resources International (ARI),
Technically Recoverable Shale Oil and Shale Gas Resources estimates that shale resources considered in conjunction with EIA's own assessment of resources within the United States indicate technically recoverable resources of 345 billion barrels of world shale oil resources and 7,299 trillion cubic feet of world shale gas resources (see Table 1). ). While the current report considers more shale
IV. Northern South America EIA/ARI World Shale Gas and Shale Oil Resource Assessment May 17, 2013 IV-1 IV. NORTHERN SOUTH AMERI CA SUMMARY Northern South America has prospective shale gas and shale oil potential within marine-deposited Cretaceous shaleformations in three main basins: the Middle Magdalena Valley and Table 9.3 used for tight oil and Table 9.2 dry unproved natural gas (shale gas) resource estimate was multiplied by 1.045 so as to include natural gas plant liquids for an unproved wet natural gas volume. 2,3Corrected data inaccuracy in EIA/ARI 2013 world shale report. See Attachment A. Table 9.3 used for tight oil and Table 9.2 dry unproved natural gas (shale gas) resource estimate was multiplied by 1.045 so as to include natural gas plant liquids for an unproved wet natural gas volume. 2,3Corrected data inaccuracy in EIA/ARI 2013 world shale report. See Attachment A. However, China’s shale oil resources tend to be waxy and are stored mostly in lacustrine-deposited shales, which may be clay-rich and less favorable for hydraulic stimulation. The shale gas and shale oil resource assessment for China represents a major upgrade from our prior year 2011 EIA/ARI shale gas assessment. www.adv-res.com CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, Pradeep Teregowda): Figure IV-1. The organic-rich Cretaceous shales (La Luna, Capacho, and Gacheta) sourced much of the conventional gas and oil produced in Colombia and western Venezuela, and are similar in age to the Eagle Ford and Niobrara shale plays in the USA. Ecopetrol, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, Shell, and others have initiated