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Dan Yergin says the global supply of oil and gas has risen in the last 20 years, defying the predictions of ‘peak oil’ theorists. — [VIDEO]
[Download this post to watch the video, if your feed reader does not show it.] Via MG.
Posted in Business, The Global Economy
Tagged commodities, economy, energy, gas, oil, peak oil, resources, supply of oil and gas, world's energy
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Frac gas exploitation pollutes drinking water. — [PAPER]
[...] evidence for methane contamination of shallow drinking water systems in at least three areas of the region and suggest important environmental risks accompanying shale gas exploration worldwide. – Methane Contamination of Drinking Water Accompanying Gas-Well Drilling and Hydraulic Fracturing. … Continue reading
Posted in Ethics, Inventions & Innovations, Research, Science
Tagged drinking water, frac gas, gas, gas-well drilling, hydraulic fracturing, methane, natural gas drilling, oil, water
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UK-based Cella Energy has developed a synthetic fuel that could lead to US$1.50 per gallon gasoline. (And there’s no carbon emission, as the fuel is made of hydrogen.)
- Breakthrough promises $1.50 per gallon synthetic gasoline with no carbon emissions. – Hydrogen-based fuel produces no greenhouse gases so could help nations slash their carbon footprint. – Cella Energy. Where is Mike Giberson when we need him?
Posted in Inventions & Innovations
Tagged artificial petrol, Cella Energy, energy, fuel, gas, hydrogen-based fuel, oil, petrol, synthetic fuel
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