Not exact matches
Naturally - occurring methane hydrates, hidden deep
under the sea floor or tucked
under Arctic permafrost, contain substantial
natural gas reserves locked up in a form that is difficult to extract.
«Helium is a commodity that is frequently overlooked and often only considered when purchasing balloons for parties,» said Senator Jeff Bingaman (D - NM), chair of the Committee on Energy and
Natural Resources, at a hearing on a bill he has introduced that would alter the terms under which the United States is selling off its once - vast reserve of helium gas, held underground in a natural geological formation near Amarillo,
Natural Resources, at a hearing on a bill he has introduced that would alter the terms
under which the United States is selling off its once - vast
reserve of helium
gas, held underground in a
natural geological formation near Amarillo,
natural geological formation near Amarillo, Texas.
Quick, somebody tell officials in New York state — where they continue to ban hydraulic fracturing, the key to unlocking vast
natural gas reserves located right
under New Yorkers» feet, to the benefit of New York consumers, New York job - seekers and New York's environment.
Proved
reserves of oil and
natural gas are volumes that geologic and engineering data demonstrate with reasonable certainty to be recoverable
under existing economic and operating conditions.
In a snappy two and a half minutes, the song outlines the pros and cons of fracking, the drilling technique that has unlocked vast new
reserves of
natural gas but come
under sharp scrutiny for its apparent links to water contamination and other environmental harm.
Meanwhile, the world is blessed with vast
reserves of
natural gas and, particularly, coal, that reside
under soil that is more congenial to democracy.
Under a 2 - degree scenario, Citigroup says about one - third of oil
reserves, half of
natural gas reserves, and 80 per cent of coal
reserves need to stay in the ground.
After all, while he attempts to interfere with progress by making such statements, our entire energy infrastructure is crumbling, our
natural gas supplies continue to dwindle, we don't have nearly enough engineers and skilled labor to expand nuclear development the way they claim we can, and our decision - makers (until very recently) have been
under the false assumption that we have 250 years worth of coal
reserves.