Suplly and demand of natural gas and the role of unconventional gas in energy transition
Abstract
This article analyses the demand, prospect and the role of natural gas (especially unconventional gas) in the global energy transition. The authors evaluate the results of unconventional gas potential studies and propose some measures to develop unconventional gas in Vietnam.
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