Fuelling Jordan's energy transformation

Project economics were historically a reason to leave kerogen oil shale in the ground. However, studies have demonstrated viability with operating costs less than $30/b, which could help Jordan transform its energy sector, writes Chris Nurse, CEO, Jordan Energy & Mining

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Region: Middle East

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Engineering, Process and resources engineering, Economics, business and commerce, Shale oil, Primary energy production, Exploration and production, Production engineering, Regulation