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Natural gas looks to be huge in the future as there massive natural gas shale fields all over the US and we have the technology to tap them. The fields might even be large enough to displace the coal we use to day. Maybe even an easy solution to global warming crowd as it is easier to do than nuclear.
The World Gas Conference in Buenos Aires last week was one of those events that shatter assumptions. Advances in technology for extracting gas from shale and methane beds have quickened dramatically, altering the global balance of energy faster than almost anybody expected.
Tony Hayward, BP's chief executive, said proven natural gas reserves around the world have risen to 1.2 trillion barrels of oil equivalent, enough for 60 years' supply ? and rising fast.
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Rune Bjornson from Norway's StatoilHydro said exploitable reserves are much greater than supposed just three years ago and may meet global gas needs for generations
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The US is leading the charge. Operations in Pennsylvania and Texas have already been sufficient to cut US imports of liquefied natural gas (LGN) from Trinidad and Qatar to almost nil, with knock-on effects for the global gas market ? and crude oil. It is one reason why spot prices for some LNG deliveries have dropped to 50pc of pipeline contracts.
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Texas A&M University said US methods could increase global gas reserves by nine times to 16,000 TCF (trillion cubic feet).
Natural gas looks to be huge in the future as there massive natural gas shale fields all over the US and we have the technology to tap them. The fields might even be large enough to displace the coal we use to day. Maybe even an easy solution to global warming crowd as it is easier to do than nuclear.