Turning ice into fire could be key to long-term energy needsInternational research team setting up operations on coast of Canada's Beaufort Sea to drill methane hydrate formation Gary Park PNA Canadian Correspondent
With coalbed methane moving rapidly into the mainstream of North American energy supplies, attention is turning to a potentially greater, yet more mysterious source.
The first of 100 scientists and engineers from around the world is setting up operations in the Canadian Arctic in hopes of producing....
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U.S. reserve in thousands of trillion cubic feet Main purpose to advance the science Japan spearheading major research
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