Yes, in all states.
It can be. It is found in a rock type called shale and is produced in the shale form the original bio mater included in the deposition of the shale. If a unit of shale lithology is to be found on the continental shelf strata then it is likely that that shale will contain shale gas and it will be under the sea.
Black shale is a very thinly bedded shale rich in sulfides such as pyrite. It is commonly found in anoxic, reducing environments, such as in stagnant water columns.
Shale rock can be found in various locations worldwide, including North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. It is commonly found in sedimentary basins and areas with ancient marine deposits that have undergone compression and lithification. Shale formations can also be found near mountain ranges where tectonic forces have folded and uplifted sedimentary layers.
In the earth underground or in shale.
only if you put it there
Asia's first shale gas pool found near Durgapur
For sand and shale in a depostional environment what is found near the Coast-line and what is found away from the coast line?
Natural gas is found in many places in the US, too many to mention. It is found underground anywhere oil, coal, or shale exists. Of course some areas have it more readily available than others.
Ithaca?shale
No
Shale is sedimentary, and is normally formed at the bottom of bodies of water. It is today found on mountaintops sometimes, but that is because of the "pushing up" action of plate tectonics. It is most commonly found at ground level, though.
There is oil off the coast of California, Shale Oil in Colorado and I believe there remains a marginal amount of gold and copper