Shale
production won't last, says Post Carbon Institute report
19
February, 2013
We’re
being told that – thanks to "fracking" for shale gas and
oil, and massive stores of tar sands in Canada – the US is
undergoing an energy revolution, leading us in a few short years to
become virtually energy independent.
But
are we really entering a new era of energy abundance?
Written
by geoscientist and PCI Fellow David
Hughes,
"Drill, Baby, Drill" takes a far-ranging and painstakingly
researched look at the prospects for US energy abundance in the 21st
Century. While the report examines a range of energy sources, the
centerpiece of “Drill, Baby, Drill” is a critical analysis of
shale gas and shale oil (tight oil) and the potential of a shale
“revolution.” The conclusions are a stark contrast to the hype.
The
energy choices we make now are exceptionally important. It's not an
exaggeration to say that how we embrace this moment may well dictate
the very future of our species — and millions of others.
"Drill, Baby, Drill" provides a reality check we simply
can't ignore.
I hope you'll take a few minutes to visit shalebubble.org to view the report, the map of over 63,000 fracked wells that have been drilled in the US in the last few years, and a number of other important resources.
I hope you'll take a few minutes to visit shalebubble.org to view the report, the map of over 63,000 fracked wells that have been drilled in the US in the last few years, and a number of other important resources.
To
read report GO
HERE
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