Stories tagged with "tight gas"
Can US Natural Gas Production Be Ramped Up?
Posted by Gail the Actuary on September 4, 2008 - 9:35am
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: barnett shale, coal bed methane, natural gas, original, shale gas, tight gas, unconventional gas [list all tags]
Navigant Consulting Inc (NCI) recently prepared a report called North American Natural Gas Supply Assessment on behalf of a natural gas organization called the American Clean Skies Foundation. In this report, NCI estimates the amounts shale gas and tight gas production can be increased in the next decade. These estimates suggest that US natural gas production can be ramped up by nearly 50% by 2020. How reasonable are these estimates? What obstacles are there to such a big ramp up?

US Natural Gas: Lessons from BP's Tight Gas Facility in Wamsutter WY
Posted by Gail the Actuary on June 3, 2008 - 9:00am
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: american petroleum institute, coal bed methane, drilling rigs, haynesville shale, natural gas, tight gas, unconventional natural gas [list all tags]
I recently visited BP America's tight gas facility in Wamsutter, Wyoming on a trip paid for by the American Petroleum Institute. I was the only representative of internet media on the trip. The other reporters on the trip were from AP-Cheyenne, Casper Star-Tribune, and Natural Gas Weekly. On the trip, we spent a day and a half listening to presentations and touring facilities. We also stayed overnight at the facility BP built for visiting workers.

In this post, I will tell a little about what I learned. I will also look at prospects for the future -- both in terms of being able to expand operations and threats to maintaining current production levels.
US Natural Gas: The Role of Unconventional Gas
Posted by Gail the Actuary on May 19, 2008 - 6:00pm
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: american petroleum institute, natural gas, tight gas, unconventional natural gas [list all tags]
US natural gas production has been flat for a number of years. We keep hearing that US production is expected to begin declining sometime in the next few years, but it doesn't seem to happen. While it is not obvious from most published data, the reason production remains level is because unconventional gas production has been rising at the same time that conventional production has been declining. In this post, I will look at unconventional natural gas, since it plays such a pivotal role.

Will Unconventional Natural Gas Save Us?
Posted by Dave Cohen on March 10, 2006 - 12:41pm
Topic: Supply/Production
Tags: coal bed methane, deep gas, lng, methane hydrates, natural gas imports, shale gas, tight gas, unconventional natural gas [list all tags]
I hope you'll bear with me here. This is one of those really long posts I do from time to time to try to understand an important issue I didn't know much about. I even try here and there to emulate HO's "techie talk" tradition here on TOD though with, I'm sure, limited success.

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