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Golden rules for the golden age of gas

THE success of shale gas and its role in fuelling economic growth will be stymied if shale E&P companies don't agree to tougher rules to address environmental concerns and public perception, according to the International Energy Agency.

Golden rules for the golden age of gas

The energy watchdog of the OECD countries, which in a new report laid out the rules that shale explorers and producers should follow to make the practise of hydraulic fracturing more environmentally sound...

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