Shale Gas : A Review of the Economic, Environmental, and Social Sustainability
Journal: International Journal of Engineering Research (IJER) (Vol.7, No. 3)Publication Date: 2018-03-09
Authors : Gaurav ojha Ravi Prakash Maheshwari;
Page : 470-472
Keywords : Economic costs; Energy security; Life cycle assessment; Social sustainability; Shale gas;
Abstract
The growth of the shale gas industry in World has raised expectations that other nations could boost domestic gas production, leading to lower energy prices and improved energy security. Furthermore, sustainability implications of shale gas development remain largely unknown. In an attempt to find out if and how shale gas could be exploited unsustainable way ,this paper reviews the economic, environmental, and social aspects of shale gas. These include costs ,energy security ,employment, water and land pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, earthquakes, and public perception. The literature suggests that it is possible to develop shale gas in a sustainable way ,but its future will depend on the industry being able to address the environmental concerns, the political will to see the industry through maturity, and public support, with the latter most likely being the biggest determinant.
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