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Shell: $1B/Year on China Shale Gas
August 31, 2012 | Reuters

China has the world’s largest unconventional gas resource and the largest population. An article on the Reuters website reports that Royal Dutch Shell is budgeting at least $1 billion per year for developing shale gas in China.


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