Valin Posted January 19, 2014 Share Posted January 19, 2014 The Feed: 1/19/14 Russia began drilling a well in its Bazhenov shale formation in Siberia this week, tapping in to what may be the world’s largest single reserve of shale oil. Moscow is coming to the shale game very late; because Russia is already rich in conventional oil and gas, it’s felt little pressure to invest in unconventional reserves. But as its hydrocarbon production begins to stagnate, Moscow is realizing that shale energy might actually be worth looking in to. And no wonder: Russia has the world’s largest reserves of shale oil, and ninth-largest reserves of shale gas. Earlier this week, a joint venture between Royal Dutch Shell and Gazprom Neft broke ground on its first fracking well in the Bazhenov shale, just outside of Salym. Bloomberg reports: (Snip) _________________________________________________________ It is getting to the point where you can't swing a dead cat without hitting shale oil...tar sands....natural gas. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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