Britain’s coming shale gas boom

New estimates of the amount of shale gas in northwest England have raised hopes that Britain could be sitting on an energy gold mine.

New estimates of the amount of shale gas in northwest England have raised hopes that Britain could be sitting on an energy gold mine. Explorer IGas thinks there may be as much as 170 trillion cubic feet (tcf) in a 300 square mile area around Cheshire. IGas has admitted that only 15% of this may be recoverable. But it would still mean that projections by the British Geological Survey (BGS), which puts Britain's total recoverable reserves at just over 5tcf, are far too conservative. Given that Britain consumes around 3tcf a year, it could also be a big contributor to Britain's future energy independence.

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