Congressional Digest

Congressional Digest March 2012 No. 3 Vol. 91
Natural Gas Facts and Figures

Fracking and Drinking Water Safety

Developing Natural Gas Through Hydraulic Fracturing

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Natural Gas Facts and Figures

Supply, Demand, and Price Projections

Production. After a decade of stagnation, U. S. natural gas production increased by almost 17 percent between 2006 and 2010, reaching 21.6 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) in 2010, the highest level since 1973. Production has continued to increase despite a significant and sustained decline in natural gas prices since mid-2008. The growth in U.S. supplies over the past few years is largely the result of increases in production from shale gas formations. Shale gas production grew from less than 3 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d), representing 5 percent of overall production in 2006, to 13 bcf/d, accounting for 23…

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