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I was told that if they drill for oil and find gas they cap it, is that
correct does anyone know? Is it a transmission issue?
In other words natural gas discoveries are a by-product of oil exploration,
in a way?
don ewers
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From: "Prosper" <brente@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Real Traders" <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2001 11:34 AM
Subject: Re: [RT] Oil! Could we end the need for imported oil?
> Isn't a lot of gas produced during the process of extracting and
> refining petroleum?
>
> Regards
> DanG
>
> Yes. That is my understanding, some years ago I heard that there was
enough
> natural gas in the USA to provide fuel at current levels for 1000 years.
> Eventually, that would run out too, but the good news is that while a
> replacement is being found the gas is not imported.
>
> Wildly exotic solutions like space based solar collectors that send energy
> to the earth may be needed and practical some day, but for now we have
other
> solutions.
>
> Prosper
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