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There is a glut of gas in US at the moment which is pushing prices right down but doesn't immediately help us.
It will soon - there are a lot of LPG projects that will be ready in 2014-15 and USA will be exporting LPG to Europe and Asia.
Having said that getting your own stuff is important for energy security reasons. It's more viable than windfarms and solar, very clean when burnt and no need to build nuclear stations.
There is a glut of gas in US at the moment which is pushing prices right down but doesn't immediately help us.
On a sufficient scale this will help the UK and a big part of the North West that could really do with it.
Yes, things will have to be carefully monitored but this has to go ahead.
In large surface area countries - such as America, Canada and Australia its feasible.
In small countries like here its a potential nightmare, earth tremors aside, I'd be more worried about contamination of water supplies.
Lancashire wont care though, because its on its ass economically - which is my major worry. BAE Systems has taken massive losses and unemployment is high.
It will raise GDP so no doubt our stupid politicians will love it too.
A good (and not too biased) film has been made on this called GASLAND
In large surface area countries - such as America, Canada and Australia its feasible.
In small countries like here its a potential nightmare, earth tremors aside, I'd be more worried about contamination of water supplies.
Lancashire wont care though, because its on its ass economically - which is my major worry. BAE Systems has taken massive losses and unemployment is high.
It will raise GDP so no doubt our stupid politicians will love it too.
A good (and not too biased) film has been made on this called GASLAND
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