Upcoming Research Report Highlights Opportunity in Shale Gas Exploration and Development in China: Kuick Research

Favorable government policies to result in development of shale gas sector in China.

Delhi, India, June 20, 2012 --(PR.com)-- China is basking in the glory of its recent world’s largest shale finds. With almost 25% more reserves than the United States, China is dreaming about an even bigger energy revolution than the one seen in America. If reserves estimates given by EIA are to be believed then this 1,275 Trillion Cubic Feet of shale gas reserves found in China will last for about 300 years at the present rate of production and consumption. Since Chinese shale gas scenario is in its early years, the future is large and as of now looks promising. The practical production currently is zero, with a couple of experimental wells producing only 10,000 meters of gas per day but nothing substantial.

“China Shale Gas Market Analysis” research report is a detailed literature on the infant Chinese shale gas market and its potential, with a sneak peek into the technology used to exploit shale gas reserves and the Chinese and global companies working overtime to tap into this potential.

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary
2. China Shale Gas Reserves
3. Shale Gas Investments in China
3.1 Foreign Partnerships
3.2 Domestic Investment
4. Regulatory & Policy Framework
4.1 Bidding the Shale Gas Blocks
4.2 From Natural to Independent Resource
4.3 Pricing Liberalized
5. 12th Five-Year Development Plan for Shale Gas
5.1 Completion of Nationwide Shale Gas Survey & Production Estimates
5.2 Development of Methods, Technologies, Equipment and Technical Standards
5.3 Incentives & Infrastructure Improvement
6. Shale Gas Opportunities & Challenges In China
7. Future Outlook For Shale Gas Exploration & Production In China
7.1 Demand and Supply Scenario
7.2 Increased Foreign Participation
7.3 Technical Advancement
8. PEST Analysis
8.1 Political Factors
8.2 Economic Factors
8.3 Social Factors
8.4 Technological factors
9. Technologies For Shale Gas Exploration
9.1 Horizontal Drilling
9.2 Hydraulic Fracturing
9.3 Measurement While Drilling (MWD) Tools and Logging While Drilling (LWD) Tools
9.4 Pad Drilling
10. Competitive Landscape
10.1 Sinopec Group
10.2 China National Offshore Oil Corporation
10.3 China National Petroleum Corporation
10.4 Royal Dutch Shell

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