Barnett Shale Estimates
Estimates of the size of Barnett Shale’s reserves are rapidly increasing as the productive limits have not been defined. The effect of the Barnett Shale is starting to make a big impact on the nation’s gas business at a time of declining domestic production and projections of rising demand. Estimates promise 100,000 jobs and $10 billion in output per year. Businesses, schools, the arts, city parks, streets, hospitals, police and fire departments will all see improvements that stretch over decades.
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August 6th, 2008 at 8:57 am
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