Something tells me that most have missed the point of the post. THE GAS.
The dump IS THERE. Whether it should be there or not is another issue. However since it is there and US is LOOKING for GAS why not use it. Pretty simple proposition but again it required an enterprenurial approach to solve it.
Contact someone at a university Chemical Engineering Dept. and see if you can interest them in doing a study on this. I am sure they can get grant money from the US Gov. today.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'O')ilandGasStockNews.com Reports on the Changes in the Face of Energy -- Senate Passes Energy Bill Opening Doors for Oil and Gas Exploration and Development
Monday August 1, 9:30 am ET
Overwhelming Support for Energy Bill Ends Four Years of Political Stalemates
POINT ROBERTS, WA--(MARKET WIRE)--Aug 1, 2005 --
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www.NaturalGasStocks.com (NGS), global investor websites for the natural gas, energy and oil industries, report on the impacts that the energy bill, which was recently passed by the Senate, is anticipated to have on the sector. As companies such as Petrol Oil and Gas, Inc. (OTC BB: POIG), Eden Energy Corporation (OTC BB:EDNE.OB - News) and Tri-Valley Corporation (AMEX:TIV - News) pursue exploration and development opportunities, the energy bill voted in favor 74-26 by the Senate, opens up possibilities for government support to increase supplies and discovery efforts.
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In an attempt to encourage and support drilling in high-risk areas, the bill outlines more than $3 billion over the next 10 years to the oil and gas industry in the form of direct spending and tax breaks, with an additional $1 billion in government subsidies. This bodes well for companies like Eden Energy Corporation, who are preparing to drill several wildcat wells in Eastern Nevada, where part of its 261,000 acre lease holdings encompasses a giant 53-mile-long, 7-mile-wide linear anticline it calls the Noah.