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Shale gas goes to sea

The rapid development of tight oil and gas reserves in North America in recent years has had a profound impact on the global oil market; but it has had just as great influence on the seaborne transport of LPG, writes Peter Mackay.

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PR January 2017 – p26–28.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Oil markets, Energy consumption, Transport, Ethane, Shale gas, Liquefied natural gas, Liquefied petroleum gas, Oil and gas, Oil prices

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