Shale gas in Europe :
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  • 出版日期:2013.
  • 语种:eng ; chi
  • 出版者:Claeys & Casteels,
  • 页数:xxi, 553 p. :
  • 出版地:Deventer, Netherlands :
  • 第一责任说明:edited by Cécile Musialski ... [et al.] ; written by Matthias Altman ... [et al.].
  • 尺寸:25 cm.
  • 分类号:a454
  • ISBN:978-9-491673-02-3(hdk.) :
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02h0041374 20140401164252.0 140310s2013 ne ab frb |000|||eng | 978-9-491673-02-3(hdk.) : CNY1032.75 YDXCP YDXCP BTCTA ; OCLCQ ; CHVBK ; DEBSZ ; RCJ ; OCLCO ; DXLAW ; BEDGE ; COO ; CNNGL eng ; chi e------ HD9581.2.S53 E85 2013 a454 Shale gas in Europe : a multidisciplinary analysis with a focus on European specificities / edited by Cécile Musialski ... [et al.] ; written by Matthias Altman ... [et al.]. Deventer, Netherlands : Claeys & Casteels, 2013. xxi, 553 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 25 cm. European energy studies ; volume 5 Includes bibliographical references. Introduction / ; General conclusions / Cécile Musialski and Matthias Altmann -- ; Tim Boersma and Corey Johnson -- ; Mark R. RObeck and Michaël Bennett -- ; Cécile Musialski -- ; Ernest Wyciszkiewicz -- ; Chuanmin Cai -- ; Alexandre de Robaulx de Beaurieux -- ; Quentin Philippe -- ; Nigel Smith -- ; Laura Parmigiani -- ; Mark Broomfield, Mark Johson and Wout Dönszelmann -- ; Daren Luscombe -- ; Stefan Lechtenböhmer and Matthias Altmann -- ; Edyta Materka -- ; Cristoph Ewen and Ruth Hammerbacher -- ; Thierry Tomasi and Elsa Nicolet -- ; Andrzej Wieciński, Jakub Je̜drzejak and Maciej Kaczmarek -- ; Dmonik Greinacher and Sebastian Helmes -- ; Cécile Musialski -- ; Cécile Musialski and Matthias Altmann. Twenty years of US experience : lessons learnt for Europe / ; Shale gas in the United States : an institutional comparison / ; The EU legal and regulatory framework as currently applicable to shale gas extraction and commercialisation / ; European institutions in the debate on shale gas / ; Shale gas in China : an institutional and legal comparison with the European Union / ; Estimates of shale gas resources, size and location of deposits compared to conventional deposits in the EU / ; Europe’s comparative disadvantage in energy intensive industries : a comparison of shale gas production and break-even prices in Europe and the US / ; Geology and logistic issues in a densely populated area / ; Large scale shale gas extraction and its contribution to the transition to a low carbon economy in the EU : context, limits and national approaches / ; Risks associated with shale gas extraction and evidences supporting the need for a specific EU regulatory framework / ; A framework for managing environmental aspects of shale gas? / ; The greenhouse gas balance / ; Handling public discontent : drawing some lessons from Pomerania turmoil in local communities / ; Hydrofracking dialogue and information dissemination process in Germany / ; France : a step-back : the French ban and its aftermath / ; Poland : a (legal) step-ahead : new licensing procedures for exploration and production of hydrocarbons : new provisions dedicated to shale gas / ; Revising the environmental impact assessment thresholds : the case of Germany / ; An external commentary on the UK/ England & Wales : towards an even more refined legal & regulatory framework by imposing A.O. additional and specific requirements for mitigating the risk of induced seismicity? / Over recent years, large-scale extraction of shale gas in North America has led to a growing attention to the potential opportunities and risks of unconventional gas extraction elsewhere, including in Europe where available sources are known to exist. The US experience shows that industry-wide extraction of shale gas may positively change the game, leading notably to an increased security of supply. But, the US experience also demonstrates that intensive extraction of shale gas entails environmental risks, in particular due to the intensive use of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing. From a multidisciplinary viewpoint - of engineers, economists, policymakers, lawyers, and sociologists - this book assesses the specificities of large-scale shale gas extraction in Europe. Each topic is discussed in the light of the US experience, with a particular focus that highlights Europe's differences. The book evaluates the potential of shale gas in the EU, including the potential risks. The institutional framework is explained as it defines the legal and regulatory conditions under which industry-wide shale gas extraction will develop. Taking this background into consideration, the book's contributors anticipate the challenges ahead for shale gas extraction for the EU. The book also gives an account of individual stories in some EU countries, ranging from the French ban on shale gas to wide governmental support in Poland. (Series: European Energy Studies - Vol. 5) Chiefly in English with some Chinese. Shale gas industry ; Shale gas industry ; Shale gas industry. ; Shale gas industry ; Hydraulic fracturing ; Hydraulic fracturing. ; Hydraulic fracturing ; Hydraulic fracturing Europe. ; Europe. ; Europe. ; Europe. ; Europe. ; Europe. Law and legislation ; Environmental aspects ; Law and legislation ; Environmental aspects aMusialski, Cécile. European energy studies ; v. 5. aCN b010001 NGL 454 M97 gljx1401 h1 ; rCNY1032.75
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