Feature
May 2002
Stranded gas: a vital resource
Over one-third of the world’s proved and probable natural gas reserves lack any immediate prospect of development for markets. At today’s rate of world consumption, of around 90 trillion cubic feet a year, they are equivalent to about 22 year’s supplies. Fred Thackeray and George Leckie examine some of the problems of, and potential solutions to accessing the undeveloped reserves
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