Link to North American Natural Gas

Link to North American Oil

 

Charlie says:

There is a lot of hot dry rock a few miles down all over the earth!

Natural Gas Basins and Shale Deposits

The picture in 2008

The orange color indicates the natural gas shale fields. These often overlap the position of traditional natural gas basins (pink) but are 2-3 miles deeper. The very extensive shale gas formations have only fairly recently been explored, and only a few have begun to be developed.

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The most extensively developed to date has been the Barnett shale near Dallas Fort Worth TX, the Marcellus covering New York, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, and the Eagle Ford in Texas/New Mexico.

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Horizontal drilling

This new technique, in which a drill can go into the earth for several miles and then turn so as to drill horizontally, has made the vast gas shale fields productive. Since the shale formations are hard rock will trillions of micro pores filled with natural gas it is necessary to crack this rock to let the gas out. This process is called fracing. IER will discuss fracing further elsewhere.