An article in the Calgary Herald explores how several large oil and gas companies have recently taken big stakes in the natural gas shales (ExxonMobil, Total, Shell, Reliance) and a coal company, Consol Energy, is buying natural gas assets from Dominion Resources.
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- Royal Dutch Shell Buys into Marcellus Shale
- Asian Countries Investing in Shale Plays
- Another Big Chinese Purchase of US Shale Plays
- Profitability of United States Shale Gas Plays
- Developing Shale Plays Outside of the US Will Be Difficult
- New Gathering and Processing Facilities for Marcellus and Eagle Ford Plays
- New Shale Plays Remove Risk from Some Pipeline Projects
- Console Drills the Utica Shale in Eastern Ohio
- CONSOL Energy CEO Talks About Buying Gas from Dominion
- Will More Major Natural Gas Plays Be Discovered?
- Royal Dutch Shell Leases 150,000 Eagle Ford Shale Acres
- ExxonMobil, Royal Dutch Shell and BP Target European Gas Shales
- Stacked Plays – Above and Below the Marcellus
- Consol Will Cut Back on Shale Gas Drilling
- Indian Company Buys Into the Eagle Ford and Marcellus
- Shale Gas in the Karoo Basin, South Africa
- Shell Will Become a Natural Gas Company
- Reliance Industries of India Seeks a Marcellus Shale Stake
- Chevron Buys Atlas Energy for $4.3B
- Consol Energy Sells Marcellus Shale Stake
