Should Europe be fracking? CEPS Commentary, 5 October 2012


Autoria(s): Gros, Daniel.
Data(s)

01/10/2012

Resumo

Underlining the fact that shale gas, like all natural resources, can only be used once, Daniel Gros observes in this CEPS Commentary that the real issue is not whether this resource should be developed in Europe, but when it should be used: today or tomorrow? Europe is already a heavy user of gas, but its consumption is stagnating (along with its economy). Despite the hype about the shale gas revolution, the extraction cost of (onshore) conventional gas remains below that of fracking. And lots of pipelines have already been built so that the marginal cost of bringing this ‘conventional’ gas to Europe is thus rather low. Thus, from an economic and environmental point of view, Gros argues that fracking is unlikely to bring large benefits for Europe and that shale gas might just substitute for conventional gas, which is plentiful.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://aei.pitt.edu/37029/1/DG_on_Fracking.pdf

Gros, Daniel. (2012) Should Europe be fracking? CEPS Commentary, 5 October 2012. [Policy Paper]

Relação

http://www.ceps.be/book/should-europe-be-fracking

http://aei.pitt.edu/37029/

Palavras-Chave #energy policy (Including international arena)
Tipo

Policy Paper

NonPeerReviewed