01 The Shale Gas Revolution:Introduction | Paul L. Joskow | 1~4 | 2015.03.01 | | |
02 A Retrospective Review of Shale Gas Development in the United States: What Led to the Boom? | Zhongmin Wang, Alan Krupnick | 5~18 | 2015.03.01 | | |
03 Factors influencing shale gas production forecasting: Empirical studies of Barnett, Fayetteville, Haynesville, and Marcellus Shale plays | S. Ikonnikova, J. Browning, G. Gulen, K. Smye, S.W. Tinker | 19~36 | 2015.03.01 | | |
04 Macroeconomic Impacts of LNG Exports from the United States | Robert Baron, Paul Bernstein, W. David Montgomery, Sugandha Tuladhar | 37~52 | 2015.03.01 | | |
05 Heterogeneity of State Shale Gas Regulations | Alan Krupnick, Nathan Richardson, Madeline Gottlieb | 53~68 | 2015.03.01 | | |
06 Economics and Politics of Shale Gas in Europe | Chi Kong Chyong, David M. Reiner | 69~84 | 2015.03.01 | | |
07 Offshore grids for renewables: do we need a particular regulatory framework? | Leonardo Meeus | 85~96 | 2015.03.01 | | |
08 Irish and British electricity prices: what recent history implies for future prices | Paul Deane, John FitzGerald, Laura Malaguzzi Valeri, Aidan Tuohy, Darragh Walsh | 97~112 | 2015.03.01 | | |
09 European experiences with white certifirecate obligations: A critical review of existing evaluations | Louis-Gaetan Giraudet, Dominique Finon | 113~130 | 2015.03.01 | | |
10 From Boom to Bust? A Critical Look at US Shale Gas Projections | Philipp M. Richter | 131~152 | 2015.03.01 | | |