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This book examines the economics and related impacts of
unconventional shale gas development. While focusing on the
Marcellus and Utica Shales in the Mid-Atlantic region, additional
insights from other regions are included to provide a broader view
of these issues. Shale gas development in recent years has changed
the energy discussion in the US, as existing reserves of natural
gas coupled with horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing make
exploitation of these reserves economically feasible. The
importance of natural gas is seen as likely to continue to expand
over the coming years, and is expected to increase even further
with environmental considerations, such as greenhouse gas
emissions. Horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing producing
natural gas from deposits such as the Marcellus Shale is making the
US a net producer of natural gas. Previous studies have examined
the economic impact of exploration and production in the region.
Other studies have addressed legal, environmental, biodiversity,
and public health impacts of unconventional shale development. This
is the first volume to focus solely on the economics and related
financial impacts of this development. This book not only fills the
research gap, but also provides information that policy makers and
the public need to better understand this pressing issue.
This book discusses the economic, political, and environmental
issues surrounding the international exploration and exploitation
of conventional and unconventional natural gas. Shale gas
development in recent years has changed the energy discussion in
the US as existing reserves of natural gas coupled with horizontal
drilling and hydraulic fracturing make exploitation of these
reserves economically feasible; the discussion is quickly becoming
international in scope. The potential expansion of natural gas
development impacts many regions of the globe and spans multiple
perspectives. In a volatile international climate, one of intense
geopolitical conflict between Russia and the West, economic
slowdowns in Europe and China, military conflicts in the Middle
East and northern Africa, and widening income disparity in the
U.S., a relatively inexpensive and plentiful energy source like
shale gas could play a key role in mitigating such conflicts. In an
energy interdependent global community, however, multiple factors
such as oil prices, differing rates of exploration, environmental
concerns, strategic initiatives, institutional changes, legal and
regulatory issues, and actions of the nations involved all have the
potential to influence future outcomes. This book discusses each of
these in turn, detailing the issues most prevalent in each
geographical area. The first volume to provide a comprehensive
global view of the impacts of shale gas development, this book
fills a gap in the current research literature, providing vital
information for the scholarly community and the public alike. This
book will be of interest to researchers and students of economics,
energy policy, public administration, and international relations
as well as policy makers and residents of the regions that are
experiencing shale gas development.
This book explores how energy efficiency is a major component in
the development of sustainable real estate. Efficiency is one of
the most frequently-mentioned aspects of government policies for
green building design in the United States and around the world.
There has been a significant amount of effort devoted to the
creation of green practices in real estate, including building
construction, building assessment, city planning, investment,
governmental regulation and policies, and industrial development.
One of the key emphases of the above activities is energy
efficiency, thus it is crucial for researchers and readers to have
a comprehensive overview of the topic, as this book provides.
This book discusses the economic, political, and environmental
issues surrounding the international exploration and exploitation
of conventional and unconventional natural gas. Shale gas
development in recent years has changed the energy discussion in
the US as existing reserves of natural gas coupled with horizontal
drilling and hydraulic fracturing make exploitation of these
reserves economically feasible; the discussion is quickly becoming
international in scope. The potential expansion of natural gas
development impacts many regions of the globe and spans multiple
perspectives. In a volatile international climate, one of intense
geopolitical conflict between Russia and the West, economic
slowdowns in Europe and China, military conflicts in the Middle
East and northern Africa, and widening income disparity in the
U.S., a relatively inexpensive and plentiful energy source like
shale gas could play a key role in mitigating such conflicts. In an
energy interdependent global community, however, multiple factors
such as oil prices, differing rates of exploration, environmental
concerns, strategic initiatives, institutional changes, legal and
regulatory issues, and actions of the nations involved all have the
potential to influence future outcomes. This book discusses each of
these in turn, detailing the issues most prevalent in each
geographical area. The first volume to provide a comprehensive
global view of the impacts of shale gas development, this book
fills a gap in the current research literature, providing vital
information for the scholarly community and the public alike. This
book will be of interest to researchers and students of economics,
energy policy, public administration, and international relations
as well as policy makers and residents of the regions that are
experiencing shale gas development.
This book examines the economics and related impacts of
unconventional shale gas development. While focusing on the
Marcellus and Utica Shales in the Mid-Atlantic region, additional
insights from other regions are included to provide a broader view
of these issues. Shale gas development in recent years has changed
the energy discussion in the US, as existing reserves of natural
gas coupled with horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing make
exploitation of these reserves economically feasible. The
importance of natural gas is seen as likely to continue to expand
over the coming years, and is expected to increase even further
with environmental considerations, such as greenhouse gas
emissions. Horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing producing
natural gas from deposits such as the Marcellus Shale is making the
US a net producer of natural gas. Previous studies have examined
the economic impact of exploration and production in the region.
Other studies have addressed legal, environmental, biodiversity,
and public health impacts of unconventional shale development. This
is the first volume to focus solely on the economics and related
financial impacts of this development. This book not only fills the
research gap, but also provides information that policy makers and
the public need to better understand this pressing issue.
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