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IEA: China leads demand for natural gas
By Eric Watkins LOS ANGELES, June 5 – Natural gas is headed for a bright future, according to a new report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) projecting China to more than double consumption by 2017, while the U.S. will … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, Asia, Australia, CBM, China, China consumption, coal-bed methane, conventional gas, Europe, FSU, Fukushima Daiichi disaster, gas consumption, gas production, global gas demand, global gas supply, Global LNG trade, global trade balance, high gas prices, IEA, International Energy Agency, Japan, largest gas importer, LNG exporter, march 2011, Medium-Term Gas Market Report 2012, Middle East, natural gas, non-OECD, north america, nuclear, nuclear industry, Oceana, OECD, power generation, Qatar, renewables, shale gas, Soviet Union, tight gas, tight oil, unconventional gas
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Unlocking the secrets of a game changer
By Eric Watkins LOS ANGELES, May 3 – Are methane hydrates going to become a game changer for America’s energy future? That’s the view of one US Senator following the successful completion of a field test of technology capable of … Continue reading
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Tagged Alaska, Arctic, Atsumi Peninsula, Chikyu, ConocoPhillips, Department of Energy, Fukushima, hydraulic fracturing, IHS Global Insight, Japan Drilling Co, Japex, Jogmec, Lisa Murkowski, methane hydrates, METI, Okinotori Island, shale gas, Steven Chu, UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf, University of Bergen, US Geological Survey
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