Monday, October 12, 2009

Rising Fast

clipped from www.telegraph.co.uk

America is not going to bleed its wealth importing fuel. Russia's grip on
Europe's gas will weaken. Improvident Britain may avoid paralysing blackouts
by mid-decade after all.


The World Gas Conference in Buenos Aires last week was one of those events
that shatter assumptions. Advances in technology for extracting gas from
shale and methane beds have quickened dramatically, altering the global
balance of energy faster than almost anybody expected.

Tony Hayward, BP's chief executive, said proven natural gas reserves around
the world have risen to 1.2 trillion barrels of oil equivalent, enough for
60 years' supply – and rising fast.


"There has been a revolution in the gas fields of North America. Reserve
estimates are rising sharply as technology unlocks unconventional resources,"
he said.


This is almost unknown to the public, despite the efforts of Nick Grealy at "No
Hot Air" who has been arguing for some time that Britain's shale
reserves could replace declining North Sea output.