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Unconventional sources promise rich natural gas harvest

By Sheila McNulty in Houston

Published: June 10 2009 03:00 | Last updated: June 10 2009 03:00

Global natural gas resources could be more than quadrupled, helping tackle climate change, if the world adopted US technology and expertise to tap unconventional sources, according to a report by PFC Energy, a consultancy.

For Europe, which geological surveys show has vast unconventional shale gas, coal bed methane and hard to access gas, this could ultimately lead to reduced dependence on Russia.

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