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Shale’s Not Done Booming

America stands to produce twice as much oil from shale by the 2030s, according to a new report.

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How Some Shale Producers Are Boosting Output

Three U.S. fracking companies project a bump in production this year, defying the pressures of a bearish oil market.

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Shale Boom Putting Cash in Americans’ Pockets This Winter

Thanks to fracking, U.S. households will save money on heating bills this winter.

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Surging Shale Will Heat Homes for Cheap This Winter

Strong shale gas output is flooding the market and depressing prices, just in time for winter’s heating bills.

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Why Argentina’s So Excited About a Dead Cow

The Vaca Muerta shale play could remake Argentina’s energy landscape. And Argentina’s political class may finally be ready to fully take advantage of it.

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How Big Data Can Save the Shale Boom

Thanks to data analytics the U.S. is fracking smarter, not harder, giving it the potential to outlast OPEC’s price war.

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Is Britain Ready to Tackle Shale Now?

David Cameron’s new Conservative government is highly motivated to tap the country’s sizable shale reserves. The timing couldn’t be better.

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Ingenuity Saving Shale, Stymying Saudis

The same inventive spirit that kicked off the shale boom is keeping it alive in today’s bearish oil market.

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America Set for Net Exports of Natural Gas

The U.S. will be a net exporter of natural gas by 2017, even in the most conservative scenarios.

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Shale Boom Slows Growth of US Trade Deficit

The gap between U.S. imports and exports grew last year, but it would’ve been much worse if not for fracking.

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