Turkey Shale Gas Market Prospects to 2025- Current Status, Trends, Challenges, Concessions, Investment Opportunities, Competition and Shale Characteristics
The brand new “Turkey Shale Gas Market Prospects to 2025” from OGANALYSIS is a comprehensive research work on Turkey 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 Turkey gas industry and the possible role of shale gas are included. Further, reserve potential, amidst soaring LNG Import prices and availability are analyzed.
The report also provides shale play characteristics including physical, reservoir properties and resource characteristics of two major basins. In addition, drilling and exploration operations being taken in these basins is also provided in detail.
Leading five companies operating in the Turkey 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.
The report also provides shale play characteristics including physical, reservoir properties and resource characteristics of two major basins. In addition, drilling and exploration operations being taken in these basins is also provided in detail.
Leading five companies operating in the Turkey 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 KEY TRENDS IN TURKEY SHALE GAS
2.1 Rapid Growth in Gas Demand Encouraging Turkey to develop Shale Gas
2.1.1 Rapid Rise in Gas Demand between 2013 and 2025
2.1.2 Deficient Conventional Reserves and Energy Security plans Encourage Turkey to search for Alternative Energy sources
2.1.3 Increasing Natural Gas Prices
2.1.4 Economic Impact
2.2 Huge Shale Potential drives Turkey Investments amidst Low Conventional Reserves
2.3 Turkey is Expected to take the Lead of European shale gas Industry
2.4 International Energy Companies are in discussion with Turkey for Shale Gas Exploration
2.5 Valeura Energy Inc. Acquired 118,598-acre License in Thrace Basin
2.6 Turkey First Production to commence in Diyarbakir in 2013
2.7 Despite Strong Growth prospects of Turkey Shale Market, companies face tough challenges
2.7.1 High production costs and Intense competition to Impact Exploration
2.7.2 Limited Land Access, Fresh water availability and other environmental issues pose Tough challenges
2.7.3 Geological Risks and Technology Transfer Issues to be Resolved before Exploration
3 TURKEY NATURAL GAS MARKET OVERVIEW
3.1 Turkey Natural Gas Snapshot
3.2 Turkey Natural Gas Demand by Sector
3.3 Turkey Supply Demand Outlook, 2000-2020
4 TURKEY SHALE GAS MARKET ANALYSIS
4.1 Turkey Shale and Conventional Gas Snapshot
4.2 Shale Gas Reserve Potential
4.3 Shale Play Characteristics
4.3.1 SE Anatolian Basin Characteristics
4.3.2 Thrace Basin Characteristics
5 TURKEY SHALE DRILLING AND EXPLORATION OPERATIONS
5.1 SE Anatolian Basin Exploration
5.2 Thrace Basin Exploration
5.3 Leading Players in Turkey Shale Market
6 KEY COMPANIES INVESTING IN TURKEY SHALE GAS MARKETS
6.1.1 TPAO
6.1.2 Anatolia Energy
6.1.3 TransAtlantic Petroleum
6.1.4 Valeura Energy Inc
6.1.5 Royal Dutch Shell Plc
7 LATEST NEWS ON TURKEY SHALE INDUSTRY
8 APPENDIX
8.1 Introduction to Global Shale Gas Markets
8.1.1 Global Shale Gas Reserves
8.1.2 Comparison of Shale Gas Reserves to Conventional Gas Reserves
8.1.3 Shale Gas Overview- Snapshot
8.1.4 Shale Gas Overview- Evolution
8.1.5 Shale Gas Overview- Key Steps in Exploration Process
8.1.6 Shale Gas Overview- Hydraulic Fracturing
8.1.7 Shale Gas Overview- Environmental Concerns
8.2 Abbreviations
8.3 Sources and Methodology
8.4 Contact Information
8.5 Disclaimer
1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures
2 KEY TRENDS IN TURKEY SHALE GAS
2.1 Rapid Growth in Gas Demand Encouraging Turkey to develop Shale Gas
2.1.1 Rapid Rise in Gas Demand between 2013 and 2025
2.1.2 Deficient Conventional Reserves and Energy Security plans Encourage Turkey to search for Alternative Energy sources
2.1.3 Increasing Natural Gas Prices
2.1.4 Economic Impact
2.2 Huge Shale Potential drives Turkey Investments amidst Low Conventional Reserves
2.3 Turkey is Expected to take the Lead of European shale gas Industry
2.4 International Energy Companies are in discussion with Turkey for Shale Gas Exploration
2.5 Valeura Energy Inc. Acquired 118,598-acre License in Thrace Basin
2.6 Turkey First Production to commence in Diyarbakir in 2013
2.7 Despite Strong Growth prospects of Turkey Shale Market, companies face tough challenges
2.7.1 High production costs and Intense competition to Impact Exploration
2.7.2 Limited Land Access, Fresh water availability and other environmental issues pose Tough challenges
2.7.3 Geological Risks and Technology Transfer Issues to be Resolved before Exploration
3 TURKEY NATURAL GAS MARKET OVERVIEW
3.1 Turkey Natural Gas Snapshot
3.2 Turkey Natural Gas Demand by Sector
3.3 Turkey Supply Demand Outlook, 2000-2020
4 TURKEY SHALE GAS MARKET ANALYSIS
4.1 Turkey Shale and Conventional Gas Snapshot
4.2 Shale Gas Reserve Potential
4.3 Shale Play Characteristics
4.3.1 SE Anatolian Basin Characteristics
4.3.2 Thrace Basin Characteristics
5 TURKEY SHALE DRILLING AND EXPLORATION OPERATIONS
5.1 SE Anatolian Basin Exploration
5.2 Thrace Basin Exploration
5.3 Leading Players in Turkey Shale Market
6 KEY COMPANIES INVESTING IN TURKEY SHALE GAS MARKETS
6.1.1 TPAO
6.1.2 Anatolia Energy
6.1.3 TransAtlantic Petroleum
6.1.4 Valeura Energy Inc
6.1.5 Royal Dutch Shell Plc
7 LATEST NEWS ON TURKEY SHALE INDUSTRY
8 APPENDIX
8.1 Introduction to Global Shale Gas Markets
8.1.1 Global Shale Gas Reserves
8.1.2 Comparison of Shale Gas Reserves to Conventional Gas Reserves
8.1.3 Shale Gas Overview- Snapshot
8.1.4 Shale Gas Overview- Evolution
8.1.5 Shale Gas Overview- Key Steps in Exploration Process
8.1.6 Shale Gas Overview- Hydraulic Fracturing
8.1.7 Shale Gas Overview- Environmental Concerns
8.2 Abbreviations
8.3 Sources and Methodology
8.4 Contact Information
8.5 Disclaimer
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Turkey Natural Gas Reserves, Tcm, 2000-2012
Table 2: Turkey Shale Gas Snapshot
Table 3: Physical Characteristics of SE Anatolia Basin
Table 4: Reservoir Properties
Table 5: Resource Characteristics
Table 6: Physical Characteristics of Thrace Basin
Table 7: Reservoir Properties of Hamitabat Shale Formation
Table 8: Resource Characteristics of Hamitabat Shale Formation
Table 9: Comparison of Shale Gas Reserves to Conventional Gas Reserves
Table 1: Turkey Natural Gas Reserves, Tcm, 2000-2012
Table 2: Turkey Shale Gas Snapshot
Table 3: Physical Characteristics of SE Anatolia Basin
Table 4: Reservoir Properties
Table 5: Resource Characteristics
Table 6: Physical Characteristics of Thrace Basin
Table 7: Reservoir Properties of Hamitabat Shale Formation
Table 8: Resource Characteristics of Hamitabat Shale Formation
Table 9: Comparison of Shale Gas Reserves to Conventional Gas Reserves
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Comparison of Shale Gas Reserves with Natural Gas Reserves of Turkey, 2011
Figure 2: Primary Energy Consumption in 2011
Figure 3: Primary Energy Consumption by Sector in 2011
Figure 4:Turkey Natural Gas Supply Forecast, Bcm, 2000- 2020
Figure 5: Turkey 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
Figure 1: Comparison of Shale Gas Reserves with Natural Gas Reserves of Turkey, 2011
Figure 2: Primary Energy Consumption in 2011
Figure 3: Primary Energy Consumption by Sector in 2011
Figure 4:Turkey Natural Gas Supply Forecast, Bcm, 2000- 2020
Figure 5: Turkey 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