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The International Shale Gas Industry (Portfolio) Posted by: STRATFORvideo
Video duration: 250 seconds Global video hits: 1905 Stratfor examines the future of the international shale gas industry and discusses the burgeoning market for US and Australian natural gas exports. For more, visit: www.stratfor.com Related: stratfor, portfolio, shale gas, liquefied natural gas, hydraulic fracturing, fracking, lng, united states, australia, us gulf coast, energy, europe, russia, egypt, nigeria, qatar, norway, algeria, libya, pipelines, natural gas exports, global, news, analysis, drilling, america, power, united states country, natural, gas, shale Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Marcellus Shale's Deadly Secrets-PA Just Powers Radio Ad Posted by: MarcellusOutreachBTL
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Shale Fracking Process Posted by: TigerGeneralinc
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Shale gas drilling: Pros & cons Posted by: CBSNewsOnline
Video duration: 801 seconds Global video hits: 1981 While some complain that extracting natural gas from shale rock formations is tainting their water supply, others who have allowed drilling on their property are getting wealthy. Lesley Stahl reports. Related: 60, minutes, shale, rock, case, shalionaires, company, natural, gas, water, supply, wealth, cbs Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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The Marcellus Shale: Building a Stronger, More Secure America Posted by: MarcellusCoalition
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Barnett Shale: Supporting Local Communities Posted by: EnergyfromShale
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Chevron Invests in the Marcellus Shale Posted by: Chevron
Video duration: 212 seconds Global video hits: 2132 For more information, visit www.chevron.com Chevron's work in the Marcellus Shale of Pennsylvania is developing more than natural gas. It's also fueling job growth and strengthening local economies. Related: chevron corporation, marcellus formation, energy, power, natural gas, local, shale, jobs, economy, chevron Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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20-05-2012 Adam Shale #66 Nippon Challenge at Donnington Park GP Circuit - RACE 2 Posted by: adshale
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Marcellus Shale Construction Posted by: NelloConstruction
Video duration: 207 seconds Global video hits: 132 FTS International recently cut the ribbon on its new 50000-square-foot complex in Eighty Four, Pennsylvania. FTS supplies natural gas drilling companies in the Marcellus and Utica shale formations with its sand products for hydraulic fracturing. Related: marcellus shale, oil & gas industry, pittsburgh construction, general contractors, pioga, shale, marcellus shale coalition, building, industrial, construction, anga.us, americas, natural, gas, alliance Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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White: Shale Bill a Sham Posted by: pahousevideo
Video duration: 672 seconds Global video hits: 1219 Pa. state Rep. Jesse White blasts HB 1950, the Marcellus Shale bill, as a one-sided giveaway to billion-dollar drilling conglomerates that strips local governments of reasonable controls. More at www.pahouse.com Related: drill, natural, gas, extraction, severance, tax, marcellus, shale, environment, protection, water, remediation, energy, fee, corbett, funding, budget, pa, pennsylvania, house, reps, representative, state, government, harrisburg, dems, democrat, rep, white, jesse, allegheny, washington, beaver, counties, county Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Shale Wagman - The Matador Posted by: YourDanceChannel
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Hydraulic Fracturing- Shale Natural Gas Extraction Posted by: smtlearningchannel
Video duration: 161 seconds Global video hits: 39247 This is an educational video describing the unique process of Hydraulic Fracturing used by the oil and gas industry today. Hydraulic Fracturing is a method used to extract natural gas trapped inside shale deposits stored deep underground using controlled explosives and high pressured liquid to create fractures allowing for the flow of natural gas to be pumped to the surface and processed. Related: hydraulic, fracturing, shale, natural, gas, oil, and, industry, drill, extraction, pipe, water, mud, solution, controlled, explosives, perforated, smt, learning, www.smtlearning.com, elearning, deposits Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Wheel of Misfortune? [Blank and shale] Posted by: XxflightfeathersxX
Video duration: 38 seconds Global video hits: 10615 made this just now, original idea belongs to Puffleduck the characters in this are both mine =3= nothing fancy just killing some time before bed Related: shale, blank, lab, rats, animation, meme, wheel, of, misfortune Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Latest comments made on this video:
By: Alkabiades. on 16 Jul 11, 23:12:00
Shale oil is the fuel of the future, and always will? be.
By: keza2401. on 23 May 11, 21:08:16
Someones gonna make a hell of a lot of money out? of this
By: Deke101. on 24 Mar 11, 20:50:49
Hess Corp. invests 5 billion. Marathon already producing over 12,000 barrels a day. Exxon Mobile invests 1.8 billion in shale oil land leases. Continental Resources, OEG Resources, Noble Energy, Mariner Energy, SM Energy, Andarko Petroleum, Chesapeake Energy. Saudi Arabia invests 130? billion in shale oil. Mack truck signs on to produce trucks with natural gas engines. Pilot Travel signs on to place natural gas ports in truck stops. List goes on.
By: Mortonc3. on 24 Mar 11, 20:22:33
can you streamline my search and tell me who some? of these several companies are?
By: Deke101. on 24 Mar 11, 20:13:28
New tech? No, the existing tech has been streamlined and SEVERAL companies are jumping on board. Shale oil will become viable very quickly. The trucking industry and mass transit will be among the first to switch to this fuel.?
By: Mortonc3. on 23 Mar 11, 23:47:31
What new technology? has come into play since ICP?
By: Deke101. on 23 Mar 11, 16:48:39
The extraction rate has greatly increased lately. Take a look at the companies? and countries investing in this new energy source. Even Saudi Arabia has seen the writing on the wall.
By: DanPhantom89. on 26 Feb 11, 03:33:16
Oil reserves around the world have grown in the past generation. Admittedly, only slightly, but this is in spite of increased demand. We find new sources of oil,? we can access reserves that were previously uneconomic, we learn that current sources have more oil than were previously thought or that more of it can be extracted. Unconventional sources of oil are very much in the majority. The biggest roadblock for them in the future will likely be politics.
By: DanPhantom89. on 26 Feb 11, 03:27:17
nonetheless, some people in the 1970's were predicting that we would be out by? now. The Limits to Growth, published in 1972, stated that we would run out of Petroleum by 1992. In 1977, Jimmy Carter stated that: "we could use up all of the proven reserves of oil in the entire world by the end of the next decades." Neither of these scenarios occurred.
By: DanPhantom89. on 26 Feb 11, 03:24:20
so? 800? billion barrels is nothing to sneeze at. It's still more than Saudi Arabia, which has the greatest oil reserves in the world at the moment. Methods have grown cheaper over the past couple decades through in sito methods, but it's still more expensive than simply importing it. However, as technology changes, it'll allow us to extract it at a lower cost. The biggest obstacle are environmental worries, even more than price.
By: Mortonc3. on 25 Feb 11, 22:33:59
I forgot to mention that it was said U.S. oil production would hit peak in the 70s, not that we'd run out. Most studies have agreed that we did indeed hit peak oil production in the U.S. in the mid 70s. A few recent studies suggest that we hit world peak oil production in 2005, but its still too early to? tell with certainty.
By: Mortonc3. on 25 Feb 11, 22:14:46
The idea that we can rely on undiscovered oil of any kind outside our own boarders is absurd, and any attempt to follow a doctrine which preaches that we have a right to assume control of the worlds energy resources will inevitably lead to extended warfare and the need for racism and brutality in? our nationalism in order to support the exploitation of other peoples. In short it will lead to total moral and economic collapse.
By: Mortonc3. on 25 Feb 11, 22:10:11
Since my comment I've actually been researching oil shale. It your estimates are assuming all known oil shale is recoverable, which its not. Conservative estimates for recoverable U.S. oil shale is about 800 billion barrels. Those are all we can really bank on at the moment, which even if it could be extracted in full today and we froze all expansion of energy needs in the U.S. would only last 104 years. I doubt the world's nations want to give us theirs,? even if more is found.
By: DanPhantom89. on 25 Feb 11, 19:34:28
World oil shale reserves is estimated to be 2.8-3.3 trillion barrels. It's actually? quite a conservative estimate, considering that many parts of it are still unexplored. We tend to seriously underestimate the energy reserves that we have. In the 1970's, we were supposed to be out of oil by the early 21st century. That hasn't happened.
By: Mortonc3. on 25 Feb 11, 18:08:33
we wont see those prices because we're using up a limited supply not because of oil conspiracies. As the easy to reach, higher quality oil is used up it becomes more expensive to extract, thus higher prices. Also, demand for energy is increasing with the increase of production and population. And? acid rain has destroyed large amounts of forest in Russia and China, and also here in the U.S.. Try googleing this shit before you post.
By: Mortonc3. on 25 Feb 11, 17:59:42
2 trillion barrels of oil locked in rock cannot make an impact on our energy crisis simply because of extraction rate. ? The additional barrels per year are not enough to offset growth.
By: Mortonc3. on 25 Feb 11, 17:57:05
It wont last 300 years. Even if we inflate the highest estimate of shale deposits of 1.8 trillion barrels to 2 trillion barrels it would only be enough for 273 years at 20 million barrels a day, which is just the U.S. consumption.? You also forgot to factor in growth of both the human population and energy demand. I'd bet a more reasonable estimate is less than 100 years, even if we keep it for ourselves. And what happens when the rest of the world runs out? They wont want it?
By: DanPhantom89. on 07 Jan 11, 05:29:18
we have at least 2 trillion barrels of oil shale and I don't see why we shouldn't use it. It's not going to be a perfect solution, nothing is, but it seems better than spending hundreds of billions every year importing it. We've got enough to last 300 years, and that's just? what we've found.
By: Knossos22. on 06 Nov 10, 03:06:20
They do not drill Oilsands they mine it. You are conflating.?
By: Knossos22. on 06 Nov 10, 03:05:46
Would that be another right-wing conspiracy theory? I think we are going to have? an event of some kind and there will be another oil price shock. At that point you can kiss the global economy goodbye!
By: madtownmccazle. on 24 Oct 10, 04:41:09
sorry buddy but your a retard. OSEC doesn't? plan on doing any drilling at all . that would be environmentally preferable. instead they are going to mine the fuck out of every last bit of landscape in Colorado. did you see the beautiful pictures of western geology they flashed in front of your face? you can basically kiss that shit good-bye. the property rights should have been rewarded to Shell or PetroProbe their in-situ technology would only require drilling for the oil
By: barrenpaladin. on 15 Jan 10, 06:35:34
Environmental Laws are what destroyed America not improved it. I still never felt that Acid Rain from the 70s? yet. Its all a scam to keep prices inflated and certain people/groups rich. Yes the oil companies like those restrictions, its to help keep profits up not supply up. The environmentalist's stupidly work for oil companies. We probably will never see $1.00 gasoline ever again. $2.00 won't happen either. It will remain $2.50 to $3.50 and up for the foreseeable future.
By: spernoadversa. on 14 Dec 09, 18:41:57
I've seen this in Alberta's oilsands and I have to say fuck those so called environmentalists america. This deposit of oil is fucking huge and you should drill till the cows come home. The amount of real jobs this will create will be? enormous.
By: MrYJ99. on 30 Sep 09, 13:50:20
Goldnev Resources has one? of the biggest oil shale deposits in the world, over 2 billion barrels of oil. It is very shallow and easy to get to.