Saturday, June 17, 2017

Shale Gas



What is shale gas? If you regularly read the newspaper, watching the news or visit news websites, you may have heard of the term "shale gas". This term is more and more often in the news and politics is increasingly concerned with the gas. But what this gas is and where this gas in the Netherlands? More on this subject, refer to this article.

Shale Gas: a fossil fuel

Shale is a fossil fuel that occurs locally in the so-called oil shale. Oil shale is called shale, a rock that can be found underground. Many compare with shale gas, but shale gas is a very different fossil fuels. This is because these fossil fuels not call in connected or prevents fields, as is the case with natural gas, but rather occurs in porous rock beneath sealing layers. So here's shale gas trapped in tiny pores, making it very difficult to win this fuel.


Shale gas and natural gas: the main difference

Although shale gas and alike used as the fossil fuels above the ground, under the ground is a clear difference between the two gases. Thus, the drilling of natural gas a completely different process from drilling shale gas, because gas bubbles in contiguous or prevents fields and can be easily drilled. In shale gas, this is not the case, through which the gas with thousands of small drilling in a variety of directions out of the ground needs to be achieved. In short, natural gas is easy to pick up from the ground, but the extraction of shale gas is a complex and time consuming.

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