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Kuuskraa, V. Bank, G. Gas from tight sands, shales a growing share of US supply. Oil and Gas Journal, 8th December 2003, 101(46) p.

Tight gas sand and gas shale are today among the most active new natural gas plays in the US and the oil and gas shale situation is quite positive. The majority of the largest domestic natural gas fields, measured by gas production or reserves, are tight gas sands or gas shales. The bulk of the giant gas discoveries of the 1990s have been from these two resource areas.
Large undeveloped tight gas sand and gas shale resources still exist, which will increase with technology.
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