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Poland Lower Paleozoic shale gas unconventional play

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The thick sequence of Silurian, Ordovician and Cambrian shales that run from the north coast of Poland to the southeast of the country are thought to have a high organic content and be thermally mature in three main areas – the Baltic Basin, the Podlasie Depression, and the Lublin Basin. Although yet to be proved as a commercial play, the potential for substantial volumes of gas with links to European gas buyers has attracted industry interest. Gas producers in Poland benefit from high gas...

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Tables and charts

This report includes 12 images and tables including:

  • Key facts: Table 1
  • The pace of licensing has slowed, with the most prospective acreage already awarded
  • Location maps: Image 2
  • Environmentally protected areas will limit drillable acreage
  • Location maps: Image 4
  • Economic assumptions: Table 1
  • Geology: Table 1
  • Reserves and resources: Table 1
  • Reserves and resources: Table 2
  • Economic analysis: Table 1
  • Economic analysis: Image 1
  • Economic analysis: Image 2

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    Poland Lower Paleozoic shale gas unconventional play

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    Poland Lower Paleozoic shale gas unconventional play

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    Poland Shale Well Table.xls

    XLS 58.50 KB

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    Data Summary Poland Shale.xls

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