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Shale gas
Interview: Japan’s Post-Nuclear Future
By Clint Richards
Energy and Climate Collaboration Key to U.S.-China Relations?
By Wang Tao
Asia Turns to North America for LNG
By Saurav Jha
Can the US Solve Japan’s Energy Crisis?
Importing natural gas from the U.S. could give Japan the energy security it seeks.
India’s Shale Gas Boom: Dream or Reality?
Shale gas has been called a “game changer” for India. But some tough obstacles remain.
Wednesday Round Up – The Web’s Best on China
Looking for the best articles on China from around the net? We present our top five of the day.
The "Fracking" Revolution Comes to China
By Elliot Brennan
U.S. Shale Gas Revolution Hits Asia
America seems awash in cheap natural gas. With prospects high for its export to Asia, how will players like Australia react?
Australia: The New Saudi Arabia?
While a large find of up to 233 billion barrels of oil equivalent sounds exciting, questions remain.
China's Shale Gas Dream
By James Parker
America: The Next Energy Superpower?
This year, the U.S. will likely surpass Russia and Saudi Arabia as the largest liquids fuel producer in the world.
A Global Energy Shift
New finds of shale gas and unconventional oil could spark a shift in global energy flows – and the world economy.