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Friday, February 14, 2014

World First: Offshore Shale Gas Project Planned -Maritime Executive

Posted - February 14, 2014 - Maritime Executive

An Irish shale gas entrepreneur is planning a venture to frack offshore in the UK, the BBC has reported. If successful, it would be a global first. 

Dr Chris Cornelius of Nebula Resources believes there are large volumes of offshore shale gas that could be extracted. The company has three licenses in the Irish Sea and hopes to begin exploration in the near future.



Cornelius' new firm Nebula Resources was awarded three licences in the Irish Sea last month by the Department for Energy and Climate Change and hopes to begin exploration soon.

The area covered by the Nebula licenses stretches west from Blackpool into Morecambe Bay, and is not far from the site where Cornelius’ former company Cuadrilla could drill and fracture two new onshore gas wells.

Based on existing geological data, Cornelius the offshore area could contain up to 250 trillion cubic feet, more than Cuadrilla's estimates for its onshore resources.

Fracking has been done offshore on conventional reserves, but at the scale needed to extract the offshore shale gas that Cornelius anticipates.

According to the British Geological Society, the north of England has 1300 trillion cubic feet of shale gas. This is twice as high as a recent estimate from the US's Energy Information Administration for the whole country and doesn’t include offshore shale gas resources which the society suggests may be larger.

David Cameron, the UK prime minister, recently announced that the government was going "all out" for shale gas, but the decision is controversial, with other cabinet members believing it would be at least 10 years before the country saw benefits.

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