Shale gas: A solution for energy crisis and lower CO2 emission in Pakistan
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Raza, A.
Meiyu, G.
Gholami, Raoof
Rezaee, M. Reza
Rasouli, V.
Sarmadivaleh, Mohammad
Bhatti, A.
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2018Type
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Raza, A. and Meiyu, G. and Gholami, R. and Rezaee, M.R. and Rasouli, V. and Sarmadivaleh, M. and Bhatti, A. 2018. Shale gas: A solution for energy crisis and lower CO2 emission in Pakistan. Energy Sources Part A-Recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects. 40 (13): pp. 1647-1656.
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Energy Sources Part A-Recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects
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Energy supply is an essential element for development in any country. However, the huge energy demand in future, which depends mainly on fossil fuels, may create an environmental crisis. In this paper, an attempt was made to highlight the shale gas prospect of Pakistan as a solution for its future energy demands. It seems that Pakistan is currently consuming a huge amount of domestic natural gas and crude oil, which may soon result in climate change. As such, it is crucial to consider shale gas reserves as an ultimate solution for energy and achieving a low carbon economy.
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