Keith Kohl, financial reporter and Chief Editor in Chief of Energy and Capital, recently (June 9/09) wrote a report entitled “The Horn River Basin – The Best-Kept Secret In Natural Gas Discoveries” in which he states:
The Horn River Shale Basin is located in the northeast corner of British Columbia. Don’t feel bad if the name doesn’t ring a bell. Truthfully, not many people have heard of it. Nevertheless, this shale gas field is being hailed as the largest in Canada.
And much like the U.S. shale plays, the Horn River shale is huge.
There’s an estimated 250 trillion cubic feet of natural gas in the formation, and up to 20% of it is considered recoverable. Considering the fact that Canada’s natural gas production has been in jeopardy, this can only come as good news to future production.
Energy & Capital: “The Horn River Basin – The Best-Kept Secret In Natural Gas Discoveries”
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