Feature
Jul 2003
Fulfilling the potential for gas
The international gas community met in Japan last month still confident that the fuel will satisfy a growing part of the world’s energy needs in this century. On the upside, talk of increased demand, particularly from new markets, appears to justify this optimism. However, supply security, regulatory issues and ways of financing new projects are giving cause for concern. David Townsend reports
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