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International unconventional oil and gas month in brief: Are ambitions for Russia's Bazhenov shale unrealistic?
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This is our latest ‘in brief’ report covering the international unconventional oil and gas sector, outside of the United States. We have highlighted the main stories of the month of April, adding our opinion and analysis to keep you informed. From breakthroughs in new technology, exploration successes, drilling activity, production milestones, M&A announcements, geopolitical and environmental issues.
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- Are ambitions for Russia's Bazhenov shale unrealistic?
- China cuts resource tax to stimulate shale gas development
- BP announces sanction of Khazzan expansion phase in Oman
- Fracking still treated with distrust in Brazil
- East Duvernay oil window attracts Canadian tight oil leader Crescent Point
- ConocoPhillips strengthens its BC Montney land position
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