FT: China Faces Difficulties in Shale Gas Production
Standing in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing this month, Wen Jiabao, China’s premier, faced thousands of delegates at the ruling Communist party’s annual congress and three small syllables passed his lips: yeyanqi, or shale gas.
It was the first time shale gas had been mentioned in the premier’s annual work report, a three-hour policy speech that is mostly the same from one year to the next. The mention underscores how China’s leaders put a growing priority on unconventional gas as they seek to secure resources for the world’s biggest energy user.
China has some of the largest shale gas potential in the world, but is still at a nascent phase of exploration, with the extent of commercially viable reserves unknown. Beijing has encouraged the development of shale gas and other unconventionals because domestic gas resources could allow the country to import less gas and reduce carbon emissions as gas replaces coal. MORE