Reexamining the United States’ shale gas success: Is Europe letting the fox in the henhouse?
Policy Paper
Reexamining the United States’ shale gas success: Is Europe letting the fox in the henhouse?
Oil and gas industry’s main arguments in favor of shale gas development are the rapidly increasing number of jobs within the unconventional gas sector, as well as natural gas’ role as a bridge fuel towards a low carbon economy. Although these claims seem to be favorable for the United States and the global climate, as well as the European countries willing to embrace fracking technologies, such positive arguments touted by natural gas proponents are highly overestimated.