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ID136206
Title ProperStimulating shale gas development in China
Other Title Informationa comparison with the US experience
LanguageENG
AuthorTian, Lei ;  Wang, Zhongmin ;  Krupnick, Alan ;  Liu, Xiaoli
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this paper, we use the US shale gas experience to shed light on how China might overcome the innovation problem inherent in exploring and developing shale gas plays with complex geology. We separate shale gas development into two stages, an innovation stage and a scaling-up stage, with the first presenting a much bigger challenge than the latter. Our analysis suggests that China׳s national oil companies offer the best hope for overcoming the innovation problem. China׳s policy of opening shale gas development to new entrants is a market-oriented reform that can be justified on various grounds, but the new entrants will not play a major role in overcoming the innovation problem even though they may help scale up production later on.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.75, Dec.2014: p.109-116
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2014-12
Key WordsUnited States ;  China ;  Innovation ;  Shale Gas ;  Shale Gas Development ;  Innovation Problem ;  Shale Gas Policy in China