China Slow to Start Fracking for Natural Gas in Shale

Scientific American - Energy & Sustainability 2013-02-20

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After more than a decade of spectacular growth fuelled by coal, China finds itself sitting on a bonanza of shale gas. Its reserves are the world’s largest, beating even those of the United States. But developing this vast resource won’t be easy, as a bidding last month for shale-gas leases made clear.

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02/20/2013, 15:48

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02/20/2013, 15:30