Shale Gas Costing 2/3 Less Than OPEC Oil Incites Water Concern
Shale gas priced at a fraction of OPEC crude ignited a drilling rush across the U.S., redrawing global energy math. Investors poured billions into horizontal wells and hydraulic fracturing, betting on domestic abundance. As rigs multiplied, so did questions: could regulators keep pace? Cheap gas promised independence — but the speed of the boom raised stakes far beyond balance sheets.
Source: Bloomberg.com (2010) Read More