Tight gas is a type of natural gas found in low-permeability reservoirs, such as shale and coal beds. It is typically more difficult to extract than conventional gas, as it requires specialized techniques and technologies. Tight gas is often found in unconventional reservoirs, which are not as easily accessed as conventional reservoirs. Tight gas is becoming increasingly important in the gas market, as it is a relatively clean and abundant source of energy. It is also becoming more cost-effective to extract, as technological advances have made it easier to access. Tight gas is often used in combination with other sources of energy, such as coal and oil. This allows for a more efficient and cost-effective energy mix. Some companies in the tight gas market include ExxonMobil, Chevron, BP, Shell, and Total. Show Less Read more
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