Enhanced Recovery of Unconventional Gas. Volume II. The Program. [Tight Gas Basins; Devonian Shale; Coal Seams; Geopressured Aquifers].

Enhanced Recovery of Unconventional Gas. Volume II. The Program. [Tight Gas Basins; Devonian Shale; Coal Seams; Geopressured Aquifers].
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This study was conducted to assist public decision-makers in selecting among many choices to obtain new gas supplies by addressing 2 questions: 1) how severe is the need for additional future supplies of natural gas, and what is the economic potential of providing part of future supply through enhanced recovery from unconventional natural gas resources. The study also serves to assist the DOE in designing a cost-effective R and D program to stimulate industry to recover this unconventional gas and to produce it sooner. Tight gas basins, Devonian shale, methane from coal seams, and methane from geopressured aquifers are considered. It is concluded that unconventional sources, already providing about 1 Tcf per year, could provide from 3 to 4 Tcf in 1985 and from 6 to 8 Tcf in 1990 (at $1.75 and $3.00 per Mcf, respectively). However, even with these additions to supply, gas supply is projected to remain below 1977 usage levels. (DLC).