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The outgoing UK chairman of Shell says there is enough Shale Gas to power the world for 200 years
Imports Exports Proved Natural Gas Reserves (trillion cft3) Technically Recoverable Shale Gas Resources (trillion cft3)
France Netherlands
98% 62% 2,156% 33% 91% 100% 64% 98% 54% 100% 18% 50%
180 17 83 20 23 41 187 15 42 4 8 19
EUROPE
Ukraine Imports 54% of their Natural Gas Turkey Imports 98% of their Natural Gas Romania Imports 18% of their Natural Gas
9.2
ASIA
World population expected to reach 9.2bn people by 2050 - all energy sources will be PEOPLE required to keep pace with this demand
BILLION
Country Imports Exports Proved Natural Gas Reserves (trillion cft3) Technically Recoverable Shale Gas Resources (trillion cft3)
5% 24% -
1275 63 51
40% HIGHER
NORTH AMERICA
Country
By 2030, the world primary energy demand will be 40% higher than in 2007
(according to the International Energy Agency)
Proved Natural Gas Reserves (trillion cft3) Technically Recoverable Shale Gas Resources (trillion cft3)
Imports Exports
272.5 62 12
Shale Gas o ers countries a cheap, carbon-friendly way to help meet FRIENDLY their energy needs
carbon
AUSTRALIA
Country
Imports Exports
Australia
52%
110
396
ENERGY
Country
Shale gas has the potential to turn the worlds energy industry on its head. Its abundant. Its cheap. It burns cleaner.
Imports Exports Proved Natural Gas Reserves (trillion cft3) Technically Recoverable Shale Gas Resources (trillion cft3)
AFRICA
SOUTH AMERICA
industry
South Africa Libya Tunisia Algeria Morocco Mauritania
Western Sahara
Morocco Imports 90% of their Natural Gas South Africa Imports 63% of their Natural Gas
desirable
Country
MOST
Venezuela Colombia Argentina Brazil Chile Uruguay Paraguay Bolivia
Shale Projects are most desirable for countries dependent on gas imports.
Proved Natural Gas Reserves (trillion cft3) Technically Recoverable Shale Gas Resources (trillion cft3)
Imports Exports
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1273.61
Uruguay Imports 100% of their Natural Gas Chile Imports 52% of their Natural Gas