by dg@oilprice.com (Daniel J. Graeber)
The
U.S. Energy Department said crude oil production from the United States
could reach 7.5 million barrels per day before the end of the decade.
Natural gas production, meanwhile, should increase to the point that the
country becomes a net exporter of LNG. The report found most of the
growth was from shale and other tight formations. Last month, shale
opponents characterized U.S. growth predictions from the International
Energy Agency as "dangerously false." Before the Energy Department's
report, however, oil companies operating in some of the…
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