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Could California’s Shale Oil Boom Be Just a Mirage?
Sharon Kelly, DeSmogBlog
Could California’s Shale Oil Boom Be Just a Mirage? (via
Desmogblog)
Since the shale rush took off starting in 2005 in Texas, drillers have sprinted from one state to the next, chasing the promise of cheaper, easier, more productive wells. This land rush was fueled by a wild spike in natural gas prices that helped make…
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Tags: earthquakes, Electricity, Energy Policy, gas flaring, Pollution, Shale gas, tight oil
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