Bloomberg: Poland’s ambition to achieve energy independence from Russia is being undermined by drillers giving up on the nation’s shale wells after disappointing results.
The highest test flows during the country’s five-year search for unconventional gas were just 30 percent of what’s needed for commercial production, said Pawel Poprawa, a geologist at the AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow. The number of active shale permits has fallen 43 percent from a high in January 2013 and explorers......
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Fracking Setback in Poland Dims Hope for Less Russian Gas
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on October 10th, 2014
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