by Ben | Oct 30, 2011 | Bakken, Fracking, Natural Gas, North Dakota, Oil
Continuous Resources Vs Traditional Resources: Energy returned on energy invested 1. Continuous Resources Vs Traditional Resources: Geology 2. Continuous Resources Vs Traditional Resources: Technology Changes 3. Continuous Resources Vs Traditional Resources: Energy...
by Ben | Oct 23, 2011 | Bakken, Fracking, Natural Gas, North Dakota, Oil
Continuous Resources Vs Traditional Resources: Technology Changes 1. Continuous Resources Vs Traditional Resources: Geology 2. Continuous Resources Vs Traditional Resources: Technology Changes 3. Continuous Resources Vs Traditional Resources: Energy Return on Energy...
by Ben | Oct 16, 2011 | Bakken, Fracking, Natural Gas, North Dakota, Oil
Continuous Resources Vs Traditional Resources: Geology 1. Continuous Resources Vs Traditional Resources: Geology 2. Continuous Resources Vs Traditional Resources: Technology Changes 3. Continuous Resources Vs Traditional Resources: Energy Return on Energy Invested 4....
by Ben | Oct 11, 2011 | Bakken, Fracking, Natural Gas, North Dakota, Oil
Energy returned on energy invested (EROEI) Shale oil and shale gas This is actually a follow-up to questions regarding energy return on investment in shale plays. The simple answer is probably best answered with a rhetorical question. Why would the number of...
by Ben | Oct 2, 2011 | Bakken, Fracking, Natural Gas, North Dakota, Oil
A few years ago if you would have told me that North America could be energy independent I would have laughed at you, and at the time I would have been right to do so, but things are changing. The estimated recoverable oil in the Bakken/Three Forks alone is probably...