Methane: The Odorless, Colorless and ‘Annoying’ US Shale Boom Companion

Breaking Energy 2014-01-21

Summary:

Oil Boom Shifts The Landscape Of Rural North Dakota

The EIA recently said that U.S. oil production will peak at 9.61 million barrels per day by 2019 and thereby nearly match the 9.64 mmb/d record set back in 1970. This is great news for U.S. energy self-sufficiency aspirations. Moreover, as Rex Tillerson, CEO of Exxon Mobil, pointed out in a recent interview:”We’re already the

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emissions oil & gas bakken drilling emissions reduction energy infrastructure flaring ghg emissions ghg emissions mitigation methane methane emissions natural gas oil oil production

Authors:

Roman Kilisek

Date tagged:

01/21/2014, 18:00

Date published:

01/21/2014, 15:00