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There’s gas in them hills

With Shell being the latest multinational to lay a big bet on the shale table, Michael Corkey of the Wall Street Journal wondered Who Is Next to Sell Out of the Marcellus Shale?Evidently there are at least 15 other such deals being discussed related to the Marcellus Shale. With Exxon, Shell and Total...

May 29th, 2010 12:14am Posted In: More ▶

Shale Gas Quells Supply Fears For Upcoming Hurricane Season

The influx of supply from shale plays has erased the traditional "hurricane premium" in natural gas markets, according to analysts and traders, even as forecasters call for an above-average Atlantic storm season -- with some expecting it to be among the busiest on record."With more gas [being] produced...

Shell makes Shale purchase

Europe’s largest energy producer, Royal Dutch Shell, has expanding its holdings of U.S. shale gas by agreeing to buy East Resources Inc. for $4.7 billion in cash from Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., Jefferies & Company and privately held East Resources itself.East Resources owns and operates...

May 28th, 2010 10:40pm Posted In: More ▶

More, And More, And More Gas From The Marcellus Shale

Much European comment from the "experts", also known as those who never saw shale coming, holds to a view that Europe shale gas is up to ten years away.Shale isn't coming to Europe anytime soon, although the indirect impact of US production in places like the Marcellus shale in Pennsylvania means that...

May 26th, 2010 8:41am Posted In: More ▶

Marcellus Plus: The Parfait Shale Play

The Marcellus Shale in the Eastern US has been THE example of the sudden emergence of abundant natural gas. The only issue over the Marcellus is whether or not it or Qatar has the world's largest gas field, even though as little as six years ago any idea that the shale would be commercial was not discounted...

May 23rd, 2010 8:25am Posted In: More ▶

International Players Vie to Invest in Marcellus Shale Projects

International investment is snowballing to the multi-billions in the Marcellus Shale, a large deposit of natural gas embedded in shale deep below the northeastern United States. This month British BG Group closed its deal for Marcellus assets with EXCO Resources for slightly less than $1 billion. Last...

May 21st, 2010 9:12am Posted In: More ▶

Gazprom To Enter Shale Gas Market in U.S.

Gazprom, the world leader in gas production, intends to purchase a company in the United States that produces shale gas, Deputy Gazprom Director Aleksandr Medvedev said according to Bloomberg. Medvedev did not name the company in question.Earlier, Gazprom CEO said Gazprom would gain experience in producing...