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    Post-Gazette: Europe’s shale slowdown

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Tricky geology, clumsy governments and environmental protesters are smothering Europe’s shale revolution

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Post-Gazette: Europe’s shale slowdown

A year ago, Russia’s lunge into Ukraine focused European minds on the dangers of depending on Moscow for their energy supplies, pushing countries across the continent to scramble onto the shale-gas bandwagon in a quest to copy U.S. success and move toward having the ability to produce all the energy they need on their own.

Now, after a series of disappointments, Europe’s shale dreams seem to have all but evaporated. And that makes it increasingly unlikely that Europe will reap the kind of gas-fired benefits that have rejuvenated sectors of the U.S. economy and greatly reduced American reliance on foreign energy. This will have implications for Europe’s economic competitiveness and energy security at a time when a sluggish economy and a snarling Russia worry European leaders in equal measure.

The latest blow to Europe’s hopes of pulling off its own energy revolution came last month, when U.S. oil giant Chevron pulled up stakes in Poland, the country where geology and politics had appeared most promising for a replay of the U.S. experience. Other international energy firms, such as Total, jumped ship last year. Energy companies there have balked at high drilling costs and disappointing results. They’ve also been frustrated by ever-shifting tax and regulatory regimes in Warsaw.

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