3. U.S. Shale Gas: From Resources and Reserves to Carbon Isotope Anomalies (January 20, 2010)
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John Curtis discusses a broad range of perspectives on the state of U.S. shale gas reserves and resources along with the industries and technologies that are involved in extracting and bringing these energy resources to market. (January 20, 2010)
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