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China firms to invest $2bn exploring shale gas reserves | China firms to invest $2bn exploring shale gas reserves |
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China has stepped up its efforts to explore shale gas reserves as it looks to meet growing energy demand at home. | China has stepped up its efforts to explore shale gas reserves as it looks to meet growing energy demand at home. |
It has awarded exploration rights on 19 shale gas areas to 16 firms. | It has awarded exploration rights on 19 shale gas areas to 16 firms. |
The firms have committed to invest 12.8bn yuan ($2bn; £1.3bn) to search and develop these areas, or blocks, the Ministry of Land and Resources said. | The firms have committed to invest 12.8bn yuan ($2bn; £1.3bn) to search and develop these areas, or blocks, the Ministry of Land and Resources said. |
Demand for energy in China has surged in recent years as its economy has expanded. The country is now the world's biggest energy consumer. | Demand for energy in China has surged in recent years as its economy has expanded. The country is now the world's biggest energy consumer. |
However, China relies heavily on imported power and energy sources, something that makes it susceptible to market and price movements, as well as supply issues. | However, China relies heavily on imported power and energy sources, something that makes it susceptible to market and price movements, as well as supply issues. |
Beijing has been trying to secure new supplies of energy and according to the ministry's estimates the country has around 25 trillion cubic metres of shale gas reserves. | Beijing has been trying to secure new supplies of energy and according to the ministry's estimates the country has around 25 trillion cubic metres of shale gas reserves. |
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China and other energy hungry countries have been on the hunt for alternative energy sources, to move away from being heavily reliant on coal and fossil fuels. | |
Shale gas has emerged as one of the viable and economical options. | |
However, there are concerns over the process by which the gas is extracted, known as fracking. | |
The technique involves pumping fluids into a well to recover natural gas from shale rock. | |
It has been linked to minor earthquakes, and there are concerns about its impact on the environment. | |
However, the ministry said that it will be supervising the search and exploration at the block and will monitor the impact on the environment. |
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