Research and Markets: China Shale Gas - One of the World's Largest Shale Finds - Industry Analysis - 2013 Report

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/5f8m9h/china_shale_gas) has announced the addition of the "China Shale Gas Industry Analysis" report to their offering.

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 estimates 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's shale gas reserves are spread over almost all of the country with an estimated amount of about 1275 Trillion Cubic Feet. The exploration of shale gas in China is still in its infancy. Exploration of shale gas is picking speed with companies; Shell has recently announced that the exploratory results in the Sichuan basin are satisfying.

China's enormous shale gas resource has been mainly found in the Sichuan or South China and Tarim basins, but a lot is also scattered all over the region. The commercial viability of these reserves is a major concern. Nonetheless, they will be explored at a later stage to determine the amount of hydrocarbons present. For convenience, the reserves can be divided into four regions, North China, South China, Northwestern and Northeastern China. In these four regions, shale deposits have been found in eight basins viz. Songliao basin, Bohaiwan bay, NorthChina, Sichuan or the South China basin, Ordos basin, Tuha Basin, Zhungaer basin and Tarim Basin. Out of these, North China, Sichuan (South China) and Tarim basins are Marine Deposits and the rest five are Continental Deposits.

Although shale gas is still in exploratory phase in China being led by Sinopec, they plan to start commercial production in 2013 and considerable production by 2015 with an aim of taking a major jump in 2020. Chinese government has even started amending its own laws to encourage foreign shale gas E&P companies to partner with Chinese companies.

China Shale Gas Industry Analysis research gives comprehensive insight on following aspects related to shale gas industry in China:

- Current Industry Overview

- Shale Gas Reserves

- Regulatory & Policy Framework

- Shale Gas Blocks Auction Process & Result

- Shale Gas Development Plan (2011-2015)

- Shale Gas Investments

- China Shale Gas Industry Future Outlook

Key Topics Covered:

1. China Shale Gas Industry Overview

2. Shale Gas Reserves in China

3. Shale Gas Blocks Auction in China

4. Shale Gas Investments in China

5. Regulatory & Policy Framework

6. Shale Gas Development Plan (2011-2015)

7. China Shale Gas Industry Future Outlook

8. PEST Analysis

9. Technologies For Shale Gas Exploration

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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Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager.
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
Sector: Energy and Natural Resources