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DOE - Fossil Energy Techline - Issued on: April 14, 2009 DOE-Funded Primer Underscores Technology Advances, Challenges of Shale Gas DevelopmentAddressing Water Issues Key to Increasing U.S. Shale Gas ProductionWashington, D.C. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announces the release of "Modern Shale Gas Development in the United States: A Primer." The Primer provides regulators, policy makers, and the public with an objective source of information on the technology advances and challenges that accompany deep shale gas development.
DOE recognized the need for a report that presents credible, factual information to address these questions. The Primer describes the importance of shale gas in meeting the future energy needs of the United States. It provides an overview of modern shale gas development, as well as a summary of federal, state, and local regulations applicable to the natural gas production industry, and describes environmental considerations related to shale gas development. Clean-burning natural gas will continue to play a vital role in meeting U.S. energy needs. And, U.S. natural gas supply is expected to come increasingly from domestic gas-filled shales. Key to the emergence of shale gas production has been the refinement of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing technologies. These technologies enable industry to produce more natural gas from the shale formations economically and with less disturbance of surface environments. Protecting and conserving water resources is an important aspect of producing shale gas, and this DOE-funded effort was championed by the Ground Water Protection Council, the national association of state ground water and underground injection agencies whose mission is to promote the protection and conservation of ground water for all beneficial uses. The Primer provides fact-based technical information for public education and informed regulation and policy decisions on the environmentally responsible development of the Nations shale gas resources. - End of Techline
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