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How Much Natural Gas is in the Marcellus Shale?

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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2010

PSU geologist Dr. Terry Engelder discusses recoverable reserve estimates in the Marcellus Shale and how these estimates are calculated.

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  • 23 years is nothing and will be even less if consumption goes up. What are we going to do when this runs out?

  • @Bigdttme When you combine the reserves in the Marcellus with other shale gas formations in North America you have well in excess of 100 years of supply. Shale gas is a game changer. With that said, I'm a firm believer that the US should be co-developing renewable energies while producing it's shale gas reserves.

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  • Very informative, good stuff. Thanks guys.

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