
Gas reserves
Gas reserves refer to the quantities of natural gas that can be recovered from the ground using current technology and under current economic conditions. These reserves are classified into proven (certain to be extracted) and unproven (speculative or possible). They are important for energy supply, influencing market prices and energy policies. Gas reserves are found in various geological formations and can be extracted through drilling. Understanding gas reserves helps assess energy security, environmental impacts, and the transition to renewable energy sources as societies look for sustainable solutions to meet their energy needs.