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International unconventional oil and gas month in brief: April and May 2016
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This is our latest ‘in brief’ report covering the international unconventional oil and gas sector, outside of the US. We have highlighted the main stories of the past two months, adding our opinion and analysis to keep you informed. From breakthroughs in new technology, exploration successes, drilling activity, production milestones, M&A announcements, through to geopolitical and environmental issues.
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- Sichuan government announces ambitious shale gas plans for 2016
- ExxonMobil reaffirms Vaca Muerta as key investment priority
- England set to restart fracturing after a five-year hiatus
- Scottish parliament votes in favour of an outright ban on hydraulic fracturing
- Statoil farms in to tight gas acreage in Turkey's Thrace Basin
- EU takes Poland to court over its shale drilling laws
- PGNiG announces its upcoming unconventional exploration plans
- Falcon Oil and Gas is set to continue its testing of the Middle Velkerri shale in Australia's Beetaloo basin
- Update on Australia's east coast coal seam gas LNG trains
- More US LNG to head for Europe, but France looks to ban shale imports
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