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CKUT's Off The Hour: The controversial issue of shale gas in Quebec (part 2)

Interview with Bernard Saulnier

by Verena Uttner

» Download file 'shalegas_interview2.mp3' (6.6MB)

Photo by: theglobeandmail.com
Photo by: theglobeandmail.com

An increasingly important source of natural gas in North America is the so called shale gas. There is an uncertainty about its the environmental impact and many different arguments around the issue of shale gas.

In March 2011, the Quebec government put all fracturing activity related to shale gas development on hold until a comprehensive environmental review is concluded.

Bernard Saulnier speaks about technical and economic issues on shale gas.He is an engineer who worked at l'Institut de Recherche d'Hydro-Quebec.

 

This report was originally aired on CKUT Off The Hour, Tuesday, January 10, 5-6pm

 

 

 

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