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Poland Shale Gas Market Prospects to 2025- Current Status, Trends, Challenges, Concessions, Investment Opportunities, Competition and Shale Characteristics

June 2013 | 76 pages | ID: P5F9C5084C4EN
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The brand new “Poland Shale Gas Market Prospects to 2025” from OGANALYSIS is a comprehensive research work on Poland shale gas markets. Current status of exploration, key trends in the market along with feasibility of production is analyzed in the report. An overview of Poland gas industry and the possible role of shale gas are included. Further, reserve potential, government stance amidst withdrawal of foreign companies and ongoing operations are analyzed in detail.

The report also provides shale play characteristics including physical, reservoir properties and resource characteristics of three major basins. In addition, drilling and exploration operations being taken in these basins is also provided in detail.

Leading twenty companies operating in the Poland shale market along with their licensed concession details, current status and acreage details are analyzed. Further, analysis of Europe and global shale markets is also provided for further understanding. The report also provides the impact of all recent news in the industry.
1 TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures

2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2.1 Demand Rise and Declining Reserves Force Poland to develop Shale Gas
  2.1.1 Gas Demand of Poland to grow Steadily through 2025
  2.1.2 Smaller amount of Reserves and Energy Security plans Encourage Poland to search for Alternative Energy sources
  2.1.3 Increasing Natural Gas Prices
  2.1.4 Economic Impact
2.2 Poland holds Eleventh Largest Shale Gas Reserves Globally
2.3 Poland to Pioneer European Shale Gas Industry
2.4 Oil and Gas Companies actively Perusing Poland Shale Operations
2.5 Polish Government Awards 111 Exploration Concessions Covering 35,000 Square Miles
2.6 Despite High Growth prospects, Exploration Companies Face Tough Challenges
  2.6.1 High production costs and Intense competition to impact exploration
  2.6.2 Limited Land Access, Fresh water availability and other environmental issues pose Tough challenges
  2.6.3 Geological Risks and Technology Transfer Issues to be Resolved before Exploration
2.7 Exxon Mobil and Talisman Energy Sale their Poland Shale Licenses

3 POLAND NATURAL GAS MARKET OVERVIEW

3.1 Poland Natural Gas Reserves, Production and Consumption, 2000-2012
3.2 Role of Natural Gas in Poland Energy Mix
3.3 Poland Gas Supply Demand Outlook, 2000-2025
  3.3.1 Poland Natural Gas Production Forecast, 2000- 2025
  3.3.2 Poland Natural Gas Consumption Forecast, 2000- 2025

4 POLAND SHALE GAS MARKET ANALYSIS

4.1 Poland Shale and Conventional Gas Snapshot
4.2 Shale Gas Reserve Potential
4.3 Regulatory Bodies

5 POLAND SHALE PLAY CHARACTERISTICS

5.1 Baltic Basin Characteristics
5.2 Lublin Basin Characteristics
5.3 Podlasie Basin Characteristics

6 POLAND SHALE DRILLING AND EXPLORATION OPERATIONS

6.1 Baltic Basin Exploration Activities
6.2 Lublin Basin Exploration Activities
6.3 Podlasie Basin Exploration Activities

7 LEADING PLAYERS IN POLAND SHALE MARKET

7.1 Company wise Acreage and Licenses Awarded
7.2 PGNiG SA Shale Operations in Poland
7.3 Chevron Polska Energy Resources Sp. z o.o. Shale Operations in Poland
7.4 Exxon Mobil Exploration and Production Poland Sp. z o.o. Shale Operations in Poland
7.5 Nexen Petroleum Polska Shale Operations in Poland
7.6 Orlen Upstream Sp. z o.o. Shale Operations in Poland
7.7 LOTOS Petrobaltic S.A. Shale Operations in Poland
7.8 Petrolinvest Shale Operations in Poland
7.9 Wisent Oil & Gas Shale Operations in Poland
7.10 San Leon Energy Shale Operations in Poland
7.11 3Legs Resources Shale Operations in Poland
7.12 Cuadrilla Polska Sp. z o.o. Shale Operations in Poland
7.13 Dart Energy (Poland) Shale Operations in Poland
7.14 Aurelian Oil & Gas Poland Sp. z o.o Shale Operations in Poland
7.15 Talisman Energy Inc Shale Operations in Poland
7.16 BNK Petroleum Inc. Shale Operations in Poland
7.17 DPV Service Sp. z o.o. Shale Operations in Poland
7.18 Eni SpA Shale Operations in Poland
7.19 Strzelecki Energia Sp. z o.o., Shale Operations in Poland
7.20 Mac Oil Shale Operations in Poland

8 KEY COMPANIES INVESTING IN POLAND SHALE GAS MARKETS

  8.1.1 PGNiG SA
  8.1.2 Exxon Mobil
  8.1.3 San Leon Energy
  8.1.4 Caudrilla Resources
  8.1.5 BNK Petroleum

9 LATEST NEWS ON POLAND SHALE INDUSTRY

10 APPENDIX

10.1 Introduction to Global Shale Gas Markets
  10.1.1 Global Shale Gas Reserves
  10.1.2 Comparison of Shale Gas Reserves to Conventional Gas Reserves
  10.1.3 Shale Gas Overview- Snapshot
  10.1.4 Shale Gas Overview- Evolution
  10.1.5 Shale Gas Overview- Key Steps in Exploration Process
  10.1.6 Shale Gas Overview- Hydraulic Fracturing
  10.1.7 Shale Gas Overview- Environmental Concerns
10.2 Abbreviations
10.3 Sources and Methodology
10.4 Contact Information
10.5 Disclaimer

LIST OF TABLES

Table 1: Shale Gas Reserves for Top Eleven Countries in Global
Table 2: Poland Natural Gas Reserves, Tcm, 2000-2011
Table 3: Poland Shale Gas Snapshot
Table 4: Physical Characteristics of Baltic Basin
Table 5: Baltic Basin - Reservoir Properties
Table 6: Baltic Basin - Resource Characteristics
Table 7: Physical Characteristics of Lublin Basin
Table 8: Lublin Basin - Reservoir Properties
Table 9: Lublin Basin - Resource Characteristics
Table 10: Physical Characteristics of Podlasie Basin
Table 11: Podlasie Basin - Reservoir Properties
Table 12: Podlasie Basin - Resource Characteristics
Table 13: Poland Company wise Concessions Awarded and Acreage, 2007- 2013
Table 14: Comparison of Shale Gas Reserves to Conventional Gas Reserves, 2011

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1: Primary Energy Consumption of Poland, 2013
Figure 2: Poland Natural Gas Supply Forecast, 2000- 2025
Figure 3: Poland Natural Gas Consumption Forecast, 2000- 2025
Figure 4: Comparison of Shale Gas Reserves with Natural Gas Reserves of Poland
Figure 5: Poland Shale Basins
Figure 6: Global Shale Gas Reserves (Tcf)
Figure 7: Shale Resources- Schematic Geology
Figure 8: Typical Hydraulic Fracturing Process
Figure 9: Fracturing Fluid Composition
Figure 10: Shale Fracturing Fluid- Typical Composition of Chemical Additives


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