Posted on 06/30/2013 8:31:23 AM PDT by texas booster
The UK is sitting on a cheap energy economic revolution comparable to the heyday of North Sea Oil, the British Geological Survey suggests.
The Surveys estimate of the potential gas reserves of the BowlandHodder shale formation - finally published today indicate that using todays technology, the rocks should yield 1,329 TCF (trillion cubic feet) or 37.7 TCM (37,631 BCM, or billion cubic metres) of gas.
Bowland Shale is a rock formation stretching from the Irish Sea, across the Midlands and Lancashire, to North Yorkshire. Its just one of several promising rock formations in the UK rich in gas. Others in the West Country, South East England, and Scotland have yet to be surveyed and estimated for their potential.
Nevertheless, the scale of the Bowland shale resource which rips up the UKs energy reserve estimates needs to be put in perspective. 1300TCF is equivalent to 47 years of total UK gas consumption, 268 years of UK gas imports, or 90 years of the UKs North Sea gas production.
Last year the worlds biggest gas exporter, Russia, produced 592 BCM of gas, or just 1.5 per cent of the Bowland shale field alone.
Some private estimates put the figure even higher. iGas, which has licenses to explore Bowland, reckons up to 170m TCF can be recovered from the area in which it operates.
The UK is also uniquely dense and layered, say gas experts, meaning higher yields, and a lighter footprint.
Its also worth bearing in mind that the figures are based on a 10 per cent recovery rate a figure likely to increase with technological innovation and know-how.
To sway nervous NIMBYs and other Radio 4 listeners, fearful of an impending frackocalypse, the Government has promised sweeteners of £100,000 worth of community benefits* per well site and 1 per cent of revenues at the production stage.
Cheap energy also has knock-on effects for the economy. Its less of a factor for marketing consultancies or search engine optimisation (SEO) boutiques, but rather more important for things like manufacturing, construction, transport and other industries which make and deliver actual stuff, create serious jobs for serious numbers of people and drive exports.
In the USA, shale gas has transformed long-term economic decline, helping industry bring jobs back to the United States that it was losing to overseas rivals for decades. While the USA cannot compete on labour costs with China and other Asian rivals, labour is just one factor in the mix cheap energy has made manufacturing and heavy industry competitive again.
Meanwhile energy regulator Ofgem today warned (pdf) of an increased risk of power cuts as the UKs diminishing electricity production capacity falls to within 2 per cent of demand a squeeze Ofgem says has come faster than anticipated.
Reducing emissions means we have to leave shale gas and other unconventional fuels in the ground, televised wrestling conglomerate hard-green pressure group WWF insisted in a policy statement on shale gas last year.
Good luck with that, chaps. ®
It occurred to me that innovations in usage of oil and gas energy and storage of the produced energy might be the real breakthroughs of the not too distant future. But I can’t see humanity ignoring all of that readily available fuel just sitting there under our feet. That is not a path that will be taken.
In today’s United States, being a stand alone person that tries not to be a burden on anyone, it can seem like we’re in fairly lonesome territory.
There are all sorts of programs to entice us off this plateau. By the very definition it seems to me there can’t be any to help to keep us here, but you would think there wouldn’t be so many efforts that seem to hinder our ability to stay here.
Perhaps it’s too simplistic of an explanation but the old saw ‘misery loves company’ comes to mind in regard to the Progressive’s obsession with dragging everyone down.
92% of the UK is white European. This idea we are swamped with immigrants is somewhat of an exaggeration, although I agree there are too many and I and the other British freepers oppose high and unrestricted immigration.
In the rank and file, I think that has something to do with it.
From above, it’s all about control.
Thanks for the mention. The articles I see seemed to indicate a much broader problem.
I will say though, that it sure seems that 9% wields a lot of power doesn’t it. The Sharia Law demands come to mind.
8% is non white, but most of that is black British or Sikh, Hindu, Asian. Just 4% is Muslim.
Sikh, Hindu, and Asian haven’t proven to be any problem. They observe their rituals and leave others alone. It’s the Islamic person who antagonized everyone else.
Sorry, but that’s the case. It just doesn’t work...
That number sounds believable, but I haven't found decent data to back it up. But for comparison, look at the well known Bakken.
How much oil? {raising Bakken system oil recovery estimate}
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3038120/posts
...current 24-billion boe recovery estimate...
...oil in-place estimate of 577 billion boe.
Last year the company raised that in-place estimate to 903 billion boe without increasing the recovery estimate, leaving others to speculate based on whatever recovery rate they chose to apply.
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