South Africa has the potential to become a major unconventional gas producer‚ according to a new World Energy Council report launched at the Africa Gas Forum. The report states that the growth of unconventional gas is spreading across the world with major implications over many years for markets and prices and mentions South Africa along with some other countries as having significant potential for shale gas development. South Africa needs more than 50GW of new electricity generation‚ however little progress has been made in exploiting its unconventional gas resources‚ the report notes. Large reserves of shale gas have been identified in the Karoo basin which alone could provide up to 4% of additional electricity requirements with no need for pipelines‚ it says.
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