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Assessing the Real and Perceived Consequences of Shale Gas Development

Assessing the Real and Perceived Consequences of Shale Gas Development

Full Title:  Assessing the Real and Perceived Consequences of Shale Gas Development
Author(s):  Energy Institute, UT Austin
Publisher(s): Energy Institute, UT Austin
Publication Date: January 1, 2012
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Description (excerpt):

For this study, the energy Institute assembled an interdisciplinary team of university experts to examine a broad array of issues associated with hydraulic fracturing in three prominent shale plays — the Barnett Shale, in north texas; the Marcellus Shale, in pennsylvania, New york and portions of Appalachia; and the Haynesville Shale, in western Louisiana and northeast texas.

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