No, they are non renewable sources, more difficult to extract than oil or coal and themselves will eventually run out.
They could supply fuels that now come from petroleum
Petroleum is in a liquid form. It is retrieved by drilling into the earth and then pumping it out. Oil rigs and derricks. Various means of obtaining petroleum from tar sands and shale deposits are being investigated. Tars sands are not expected to be "mined", but treated in situ to generate liquid / gaseous petroleum. Oil shale may require mining. Neither of these is currently economically viable.
Geological energy is energy that appears normally in nature. Some examples are the energy released during: an earthquake; a lightning strike; tornado; or even ocean waves. Some of the most familiar geologic energy resources include: petroleum (oil, natural gas, natural gas liquids), coal, gas hydrates, geothermal resources, oil shale, oil sands, uranium, and heavy oil and natural bitumen.
no shale is not magnetic
Pros: ? Cons: more expensive than pumping crude oil
Oil shale and tar sands
coal, natural gas, oil, oil shale and tar sands, nuclear power
Solar and wind renewable energy, of course. Oil shale and tar sands
They could supply fuels that now come from petroleum
Natural gas extracted from shale rock could become a significant global energy source.
Tar are usually mixture of clayand sand combined with water and varying amounts of a blackthick tar called bitumen. Oil shale is a rock that contains a waxy mixture of hydrocarbons called kerogen.
Nexen Inc is an energy company that focuses on oil and gas mining and refinement. They have facilities around the world that do one of three main things: congenital gas and oil drilling, oil sands, and shale gas.
Petroleum is in a liquid form. It is retrieved by drilling into the earth and then pumping it out. Oil rigs and derricks. Various means of obtaining petroleum from tar sands and shale deposits are being investigated. Tars sands are not expected to be "mined", but treated in situ to generate liquid / gaseous petroleum. Oil shale may require mining. Neither of these is currently economically viable.
Fracking is not energy. It is a method of getting oil out of shale underground.
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Geological energy is energy that appears normally in nature. Some examples are the energy released during: an earthquake; a lightning strike; tornado; or even ocean waves. Some of the most familiar geologic energy resources include: petroleum (oil, natural gas, natural gas liquids), coal, gas hydrates, geothermal resources, oil shale, oil sands, uranium, and heavy oil and natural bitumen.