Assessment of the Possibilities and Challenges of Shale Gas in the Global Energy Transition

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Autor(a) principal: Cachola, Celso da Silveira
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Afonso, Matheus Eugenio, Santos, Edmilson Moutinho dos, Peyerl, Drielli
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26282
Resumo: The improvement of horizontal drilling techniques and hydraulic fracturing makes shale gas exploration an option economically. Shale gas has the potential to reshape energy policy at national and international levels. Shale gas development can be an effective path to a low-carbon energy transition because natural gas, conventional or unconventional, has relatively lower emissions than other fossil fuels, as well as lower cost and abundant global reserves. This paper uses the SWOT analysis method to identify possibilities and challenges that shale gas development may face. To prepare the analysis, an advanced search was carried out on the Science Direct platform, investigating the strengths (S), weaknesses (W), opportunities (O), and threats (T) of the development of shale gas linked to the energy transition context. The most cited strength was abundant availability, followed by increased energy security. Regarding weaknesses, the most evident were environmental impacts and pollution. The most-reported opportunity for shale gas development was the prospect of replacing other sources, and the threat was public skepticism and less support than there is for renewables, although the ban was also included. A possible path for the development of shale gas, in an energy transition context, is an opportunity to replace other sources, such as coal, taking advantage of its abundance and energy security. However, for development to become relatively clean, fugitive emissions and other negative aspects of exploration must be mitigated.
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spelling Assessment of the Possibilities and Challenges of Shale Gas in the Global Energy TransitionEvaluación de las Posibilidades y Desafíos del Gas de Esquisto en la Transición Energética MundialAvaliação das Possibilidades e Desafios do Gás de Xisto na Transição Energética GlobalGás de xisto Transição EnergéticaMatriz SWOTGás natural.Shale gasEnergy TransitionSWOT MatrixNatural gas.gas de esquistoTransición EnergéticaMatriz FODAThe improvement of horizontal drilling techniques and hydraulic fracturing makes shale gas exploration an option economically. Shale gas has the potential to reshape energy policy at national and international levels. Shale gas development can be an effective path to a low-carbon energy transition because natural gas, conventional or unconventional, has relatively lower emissions than other fossil fuels, as well as lower cost and abundant global reserves. This paper uses the SWOT analysis method to identify possibilities and challenges that shale gas development may face. To prepare the analysis, an advanced search was carried out on the Science Direct platform, investigating the strengths (S), weaknesses (W), opportunities (O), and threats (T) of the development of shale gas linked to the energy transition context. The most cited strength was abundant availability, followed by increased energy security. Regarding weaknesses, the most evident were environmental impacts and pollution. The most-reported opportunity for shale gas development was the prospect of replacing other sources, and the threat was public skepticism and less support than there is for renewables, although the ban was also included. A possible path for the development of shale gas, in an energy transition context, is an opportunity to replace other sources, such as coal, taking advantage of its abundance and energy security. However, for development to become relatively clean, fugitive emissions and other negative aspects of exploration must be mitigated.Las mejoras en las técnicas de perforación horizontal y fracturación hidráulica hacen que la exploración de gas de esquisto sea una opción económica. El gas de esquisto tiene el potencial de remodelar la política energética a nivel nacional e internacional. El desarrollo de gas de esquisto puede ser un camino efectivo hacia una transición energética baja en carbono porque el gas natural, convencional o no convencional, tiene emisiones relativamente más bajas que otros combustibles fósiles, así como un costo más bajo y abundantes reservas globales. Este artículo utiliza el método de análisis FODA para identificar las posibilidades y los desafíos que puede enfrentar el desarrollo del gas de esquisto. Para elaborar el análisis se realizó una búsqueda avanzada en la plataforma Science Direct, investigando las fortalezas (F), oportunidades (O), debilidades (D) y amenazas (A) del desarrollo del gas de esquisto vinculado a la transición energética. La fortaleza más citada fue la abundante disponibilidad, seguida de una mayor seguridad energética. En cuanto a las debilidades, las más evidentes fueron los impactos ambientales y la contaminación. La oportunidad más reportada para el desarrollo de gas de esquisto fue la posibilidad de sustitución por otras fuentes, y la amenaza fue el escepticismo público y el menor apoyo que existe para las energías renovables, aunque también se incluyó la prohibición. Un posible camino para el desarrollo del gas de esquisto, en un contexto de transición energética, es la oportunidad de sustituir otras fuentes, como el carbón, aprovechando su abundancia y seguridad energética. Sin embargo, para que el desarrollo se vuelva relativamente limpio, se deben mitigar las emisiones fugitivas y otros aspectos negativos de la exploración.O aprimoramento das técnicas de perfuração horizontal e fraturamento hidráulico torna a exploração de gás de xisto uma opção econômica. O gás de xisto tem potencial para reformular a política energética nos níveis nacional e internacional. O desenvolvimento do gás de xisto pode ser um caminho eficaz para uma transição energética de baixo carbono porque o gás natural, convencional ou não convencional, tem emissões relativamente menores do que outros combustíveis fósseis, além de menor custo e reservas globais abundantes. Este artigo usa o método de análise SWOT para identificar possibilidades e desafios que o desenvolvimento de gás de xisto pode enfrentar. Para preparar a análise, foi realizada uma busca avançada na plataforma Science Direct, investigando os pontos fortes (S), pontos fracos (W), oportunidades (O) e ameaças (T) do desenvolvimento do gás de xisto ligado à transição energética. A força mais citada foi a disponibilidade abundante, seguida pelo aumento da segurança energética. Quanto às fragilidades, as mais evidentes foram os impactos ambientais e a poluição. A oportunidade mais relatada para o desenvolvimento de gás de xisto foi a perspectiva de substituição de outras fontes, e a ameaça foi o ceticismo público e menos apoio do que há para as energias renováveis, embora a proibição também tenha sido incluída. Um caminho possível para o desenvolvimento do gás de xisto, num contexto de transição energética, é a oportunidade de substituir outras fontes, como o carvão, aproveitando a sua abundância e segurança energética. No entanto, para que o desenvolvimento se torne relativamente limpo, as emissões fugitivas e outros aspectos negativos da exploração devem ser mitigados.Research, Society and Development2022-02-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2628210.33448/rsd-v11i3.26282Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 3; e3211326282Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 3; e3211326282Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 3; e32113262822525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/26282/22959Copyright (c) 2022 Celso da Silveira Cachola; Matheus Eugenio Afonso; Edmilson Moutinho dos Santos; Drielli Peyerlhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCachola, Celso da SilveiraAfonso, Matheus EugenioSantos, Edmilson Moutinho dosPeyerl, Drielli2022-03-09T13:44:38Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/26282Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:44:21.789200Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of the Possibilities and Challenges of Shale Gas in the Global Energy Transition
Evaluación de las Posibilidades y Desafíos del Gas de Esquisto en la Transición Energética Mundial
Avaliação das Possibilidades e Desafios do Gás de Xisto na Transição Energética Global
title Assessment of the Possibilities and Challenges of Shale Gas in the Global Energy Transition
spellingShingle Assessment of the Possibilities and Challenges of Shale Gas in the Global Energy Transition
Cachola, Celso da Silveira
Gás de xisto
Transição Energética
Matriz SWOT
Gás natural.
Shale gas
Energy Transition
SWOT Matrix
Natural gas.
gas de esquisto
Transición Energética
Matriz FODA
title_short Assessment of the Possibilities and Challenges of Shale Gas in the Global Energy Transition
title_full Assessment of the Possibilities and Challenges of Shale Gas in the Global Energy Transition
title_fullStr Assessment of the Possibilities and Challenges of Shale Gas in the Global Energy Transition
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the Possibilities and Challenges of Shale Gas in the Global Energy Transition
title_sort Assessment of the Possibilities and Challenges of Shale Gas in the Global Energy Transition
author Cachola, Celso da Silveira
author_facet Cachola, Celso da Silveira
Afonso, Matheus Eugenio
Santos, Edmilson Moutinho dos
Peyerl, Drielli
author_role author
author2 Afonso, Matheus Eugenio
Santos, Edmilson Moutinho dos
Peyerl, Drielli
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cachola, Celso da Silveira
Afonso, Matheus Eugenio
Santos, Edmilson Moutinho dos
Peyerl, Drielli
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gás de xisto
Transição Energética
Matriz SWOT
Gás natural.
Shale gas
Energy Transition
SWOT Matrix
Natural gas.
gas de esquisto
Transición Energética
Matriz FODA
topic Gás de xisto
Transição Energética
Matriz SWOT
Gás natural.
Shale gas
Energy Transition
SWOT Matrix
Natural gas.
gas de esquisto
Transición Energética
Matriz FODA
description The improvement of horizontal drilling techniques and hydraulic fracturing makes shale gas exploration an option economically. Shale gas has the potential to reshape energy policy at national and international levels. Shale gas development can be an effective path to a low-carbon energy transition because natural gas, conventional or unconventional, has relatively lower emissions than other fossil fuels, as well as lower cost and abundant global reserves. This paper uses the SWOT analysis method to identify possibilities and challenges that shale gas development may face. To prepare the analysis, an advanced search was carried out on the Science Direct platform, investigating the strengths (S), weaknesses (W), opportunities (O), and threats (T) of the development of shale gas linked to the energy transition context. The most cited strength was abundant availability, followed by increased energy security. Regarding weaknesses, the most evident were environmental impacts and pollution. The most-reported opportunity for shale gas development was the prospect of replacing other sources, and the threat was public skepticism and less support than there is for renewables, although the ban was also included. A possible path for the development of shale gas, in an energy transition context, is an opportunity to replace other sources, such as coal, taking advantage of its abundance and energy security. However, for development to become relatively clean, fugitive emissions and other negative aspects of exploration must be mitigated.
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