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UK advances shale gas fiscal incentives
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Report summary
The shale gas potential of the UK is attracting attention, with Centrica’s recent high profile entry into the Bowland Basin and eye catching gas-in-place estimates of over 1,000 tcf. In July 2013, the UK government proposed a new shale gas fiscal incentive in a bid to support the nascent sector and industry has also proposed compensation for local communities hosting shale gas.
Table of contents
- Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Fiscal and regulatory advances will benefit companies and communities
- The proposed pad allowance mechanisms
- Potential scenarios
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Competitiveness of proposed shale gas regime
- Outlook
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Appendix
- Economic Assumptions
Tables and charts
This report includes 3 images and tables including:
- Comparison of different UK fiscal scenarios for low, base and high case model pad projects
- UK advances shale gas fiscal incentives: Image 1
- Model Assumptions
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