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To: zebra4o1 who wrote (124825)10/12/2009 7:47:56 PM
From: energyplay  Respond to of 206145
 
I don't have a list of which companies are doing shale and where, but just about everybody in North America that is medium sized or larger is doing it in multiple locations.

There is another, roughly similar play for oil with the Bakken shale and structures in North Dakota, Montana and Saskachtweon.

The Paris basin in France has some similarities to the Bakken, and there were recent post about that. Companines include TRGL (US)and Vermillion (Canadian)

There is also a very deep gas play, like that that DBLE ? did in the Wyoming basin, that is happening in Hungary and maybe Poland.
That's kinda experimental and exploratory.

>>>Too early or too late to get on board, that is a more difficult call.

Also note that natural gas cost is a big part of tar sands cost, lower NG prices in Canada make tar sand economics look much better.