Risks, Rewards and Regulation of Unconventional Gas
A Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Grafton, R Quentin; Moore, Michal C; Cronshaw, Ian G
Risks, Rewards and Regulation of Unconventional Gas
A Global Perspective
Herausgeber: Grafton, R Quentin; Moore, Michal C; Cronshaw, Ian G
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This book explains the drivers and implications of unconventional gas at regional, national and global scales with case studies and in-depth analyses.
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This book explains the drivers and implications of unconventional gas at regional, national and global scales with case studies and in-depth analyses.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 509
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 176mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1166g
- ISBN-13: 9781107120082
- ISBN-10: 110712008X
- Artikelnr.: 45328110
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 509
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 259mm x 176mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1166g
- ISBN-13: 9781107120082
- ISBN-10: 110712008X
- Artikelnr.: 45328110
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. The rise of unconventional gas: the
story so far Ian Cronshaw, R. Quentin Grafton and Michal Moore; 2.
Geopolitical dimensions of global unconventional gas perspectives Frank
Umbach; 3. Unconventional gas development in Asia-Pacific: looking for
common ground Juan Roberto Lozano-Maya; 4. Unconventional hydrocarbons and
the US technology revolution Martin Evans; 5. Risks and opportunities of
unconventional natural gas: Australia and the United States Ian Cronshaw
and R. Quentin Grafton; 6. Economics of shale gas in the United States
Francis O'Sullivan; 7. Unconventional natural gas in China LV Jianzhong and
Zhang Huanzhi; 8. The Argentina approach for developing unconventional gas
resources Luis Stinco and Silvia Barredo; 9. Unconventional gas in the
United Kingdom Michael Bradshaw; 10. Alberta natural gas: landlocked
largesse Michal Moore; 11. Managing the regulatory risk of unconventional
natural gas Michal Moore; 12. Regulation of unconventional gas in Colombia
Ana Cristina Sánchez-Thorin and Orlando Cabrales; 13. Regulation of
unconventional gas in India Vijay Kelkar and Rahool Panandikar; 14. Failure
to frack: pitfalls of governance and risk in Polish shale gas Michael
Carnegie LaBelle; 15. Unconventional gas regulation in Australia and the
US: case studies of four jurisdictions Ian Cronshaw and R. Quentin Grafton;
16. Regulation of unconventional hydrocarbons in Alberta, Canada Michal
Moore; 17. When unconventional becomes conventional: regulation of natural
gas development in British Columbia, Canada Paul Jeakins; 18. Leading
practice regulation for unconventional reservoir development in South
Australia Barry Goldstein, Michael Malavazos and Belinda Hayter; 19. Best
practice for community engagement: determining who and what is at stake?
Peta Ashworth; 20. Managing the impact of coal seam gas water extraction in
the Surat basin Randall Cox; 21. Whole of landscape assessment and planning
in the management of unconventional natural gas exploration and production
in Australia John Williams, Ann Milligan and Tim Stubbs; 22. Unconventional
energy in British Columbia: a post-Tsilhqot'in view William Nikolakis; 23.
Fugitive emissions from coal seam gas production Stuart Day; Appendix;
Glossary; Index.
story so far Ian Cronshaw, R. Quentin Grafton and Michal Moore; 2.
Geopolitical dimensions of global unconventional gas perspectives Frank
Umbach; 3. Unconventional gas development in Asia-Pacific: looking for
common ground Juan Roberto Lozano-Maya; 4. Unconventional hydrocarbons and
the US technology revolution Martin Evans; 5. Risks and opportunities of
unconventional natural gas: Australia and the United States Ian Cronshaw
and R. Quentin Grafton; 6. Economics of shale gas in the United States
Francis O'Sullivan; 7. Unconventional natural gas in China LV Jianzhong and
Zhang Huanzhi; 8. The Argentina approach for developing unconventional gas
resources Luis Stinco and Silvia Barredo; 9. Unconventional gas in the
United Kingdom Michael Bradshaw; 10. Alberta natural gas: landlocked
largesse Michal Moore; 11. Managing the regulatory risk of unconventional
natural gas Michal Moore; 12. Regulation of unconventional gas in Colombia
Ana Cristina Sánchez-Thorin and Orlando Cabrales; 13. Regulation of
unconventional gas in India Vijay Kelkar and Rahool Panandikar; 14. Failure
to frack: pitfalls of governance and risk in Polish shale gas Michael
Carnegie LaBelle; 15. Unconventional gas regulation in Australia and the
US: case studies of four jurisdictions Ian Cronshaw and R. Quentin Grafton;
16. Regulation of unconventional hydrocarbons in Alberta, Canada Michal
Moore; 17. When unconventional becomes conventional: regulation of natural
gas development in British Columbia, Canada Paul Jeakins; 18. Leading
practice regulation for unconventional reservoir development in South
Australia Barry Goldstein, Michael Malavazos and Belinda Hayter; 19. Best
practice for community engagement: determining who and what is at stake?
Peta Ashworth; 20. Managing the impact of coal seam gas water extraction in
the Surat basin Randall Cox; 21. Whole of landscape assessment and planning
in the management of unconventional natural gas exploration and production
in Australia John Williams, Ann Milligan and Tim Stubbs; 22. Unconventional
energy in British Columbia: a post-Tsilhqot'in view William Nikolakis; 23.
Fugitive emissions from coal seam gas production Stuart Day; Appendix;
Glossary; Index.
Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. The rise of unconventional gas: the
story so far Ian Cronshaw, R. Quentin Grafton and Michal Moore; 2.
Geopolitical dimensions of global unconventional gas perspectives Frank
Umbach; 3. Unconventional gas development in Asia-Pacific: looking for
common ground Juan Roberto Lozano-Maya; 4. Unconventional hydrocarbons and
the US technology revolution Martin Evans; 5. Risks and opportunities of
unconventional natural gas: Australia and the United States Ian Cronshaw
and R. Quentin Grafton; 6. Economics of shale gas in the United States
Francis O'Sullivan; 7. Unconventional natural gas in China LV Jianzhong and
Zhang Huanzhi; 8. The Argentina approach for developing unconventional gas
resources Luis Stinco and Silvia Barredo; 9. Unconventional gas in the
United Kingdom Michael Bradshaw; 10. Alberta natural gas: landlocked
largesse Michal Moore; 11. Managing the regulatory risk of unconventional
natural gas Michal Moore; 12. Regulation of unconventional gas in Colombia
Ana Cristina Sánchez-Thorin and Orlando Cabrales; 13. Regulation of
unconventional gas in India Vijay Kelkar and Rahool Panandikar; 14. Failure
to frack: pitfalls of governance and risk in Polish shale gas Michael
Carnegie LaBelle; 15. Unconventional gas regulation in Australia and the
US: case studies of four jurisdictions Ian Cronshaw and R. Quentin Grafton;
16. Regulation of unconventional hydrocarbons in Alberta, Canada Michal
Moore; 17. When unconventional becomes conventional: regulation of natural
gas development in British Columbia, Canada Paul Jeakins; 18. Leading
practice regulation for unconventional reservoir development in South
Australia Barry Goldstein, Michael Malavazos and Belinda Hayter; 19. Best
practice for community engagement: determining who and what is at stake?
Peta Ashworth; 20. Managing the impact of coal seam gas water extraction in
the Surat basin Randall Cox; 21. Whole of landscape assessment and planning
in the management of unconventional natural gas exploration and production
in Australia John Williams, Ann Milligan and Tim Stubbs; 22. Unconventional
energy in British Columbia: a post-Tsilhqot'in view William Nikolakis; 23.
Fugitive emissions from coal seam gas production Stuart Day; Appendix;
Glossary; Index.
story so far Ian Cronshaw, R. Quentin Grafton and Michal Moore; 2.
Geopolitical dimensions of global unconventional gas perspectives Frank
Umbach; 3. Unconventional gas development in Asia-Pacific: looking for
common ground Juan Roberto Lozano-Maya; 4. Unconventional hydrocarbons and
the US technology revolution Martin Evans; 5. Risks and opportunities of
unconventional natural gas: Australia and the United States Ian Cronshaw
and R. Quentin Grafton; 6. Economics of shale gas in the United States
Francis O'Sullivan; 7. Unconventional natural gas in China LV Jianzhong and
Zhang Huanzhi; 8. The Argentina approach for developing unconventional gas
resources Luis Stinco and Silvia Barredo; 9. Unconventional gas in the
United Kingdom Michael Bradshaw; 10. Alberta natural gas: landlocked
largesse Michal Moore; 11. Managing the regulatory risk of unconventional
natural gas Michal Moore; 12. Regulation of unconventional gas in Colombia
Ana Cristina Sánchez-Thorin and Orlando Cabrales; 13. Regulation of
unconventional gas in India Vijay Kelkar and Rahool Panandikar; 14. Failure
to frack: pitfalls of governance and risk in Polish shale gas Michael
Carnegie LaBelle; 15. Unconventional gas regulation in Australia and the
US: case studies of four jurisdictions Ian Cronshaw and R. Quentin Grafton;
16. Regulation of unconventional hydrocarbons in Alberta, Canada Michal
Moore; 17. When unconventional becomes conventional: regulation of natural
gas development in British Columbia, Canada Paul Jeakins; 18. Leading
practice regulation for unconventional reservoir development in South
Australia Barry Goldstein, Michael Malavazos and Belinda Hayter; 19. Best
practice for community engagement: determining who and what is at stake?
Peta Ashworth; 20. Managing the impact of coal seam gas water extraction in
the Surat basin Randall Cox; 21. Whole of landscape assessment and planning
in the management of unconventional natural gas exploration and production
in Australia John Williams, Ann Milligan and Tim Stubbs; 22. Unconventional
energy in British Columbia: a post-Tsilhqot'in view William Nikolakis; 23.
Fugitive emissions from coal seam gas production Stuart Day; Appendix;
Glossary; Index.