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More Shale Oil In Russia, Argentina And Algeria Than The US: IHS getdiscountz.blogspot.com

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The U.S. energy boom may be reaching Argentina, Russia and Algeria as their shale oilfields may hold larger reserves than current oil producing states in the U.S., according to a report released by a global information company Tuesday.




An analysis published by IHS confirmed the widespread geological potential for so-called tight oil globally that has the potential to increase world crude oil production in the next decade.


Thanks in part to hydraulic fracturing or "fracking," as well as drilling horizontally, oil trapped in shale rock deep beneath Earth’s surface that was once impossible to tap commercially can now be extracted profitably.


Fracking, which blasts millions of gallons of water and chemicals to extract natural gas or crude oil from fractured rocks and shale, has caused U.S. oil and gas production to skyrocket. The technique has been heavily criticized, and some environmentalists contend fracking contaminates groundwater.


Fields in the Muerta of Argentina, the Bazhenov shale of Siberia and the Silurian shale of North Africa could produce more than the highly productive Bakken formation in North Dakota and the Eagle Ford formation in Texas.


However, tapping into reserves of other countries outside the U.S. would be more costly than current extraction in the U.S. because of infrastructure deficiencies, according to the IHS.



More Shale Oil In Russia, Argentina And Algeria Than The US: IHS

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