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Unconventional gas is environmentally friendly if.......
Leading scientists from around the world have gathered in Sydney, to make the case for developing massive unconventional gas resources, despite widespread global opposition.
In a panel discussion at the Unconventional Gas Opportunities and Challenges conference, experts agreed unconventional gas exploration can be done in a safe manner, if it is regulated. Geoffrey Maitland, professor of energy engineering at Imperial College in London, said unconventional gas was an environmentally friendly option, as gas supplies continue to diminish in the United Kingdom. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-09-23/unconventional-gas-globally/6799074
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The Australian Gas Advantage - remote, arid land with huge resources.
It is interesting that even in a country with a small land mass like England's that there is enough "room" for unconventional gas to be extracted safely if appropriately managed. This should be reassuring to those worried about unconventional gas extraction here in Australia where we have vast gas resources, both conventional and unconventional, that are situated in areas that have little to no population and are dry and arid to the point where they cannot be farmed or inhabited.
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