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Oil on troubled waters
Thanks to the development of unconventional shale reservoirs, the world is awash in oil and gas. Unfortunately, economics, regional animosities and environmentalists are complicating what is available to whom and when, writes Gordon Cope.
Article details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Environmental protection, Economics, business and commerce, Shale gas, Oil and gas, Geopolitics, Unconventional oil and gas