November 20, 2012

Natural Gas Research 'Space Race' Is On

Peter Gardett, AOL Energy


Forbes

It has taken a couple of years for the energy industry to acknowledge a new reality: Natural gas availability is soaring in contravention of forecasting models that have been in use for decades, and the fuel is set to transform everything from power generation and transport to chemicals and even the trade deficit.

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