I haven't seen any mention of "Gas Hydrates" around on the site..
AKA "Ice that Burns"
Methane gas hydrate?
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Gas hydrate is an ice-like solid that results from the trapping of methane molecules - the main component of natural gas - within a lattice-like cage of water molecules. Dubbed the "ice that burns," this substance releases gaseous methane when it melts.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 180908.htm
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The size of the global gas hydrate resource is staggering, holding more ultimate energy potential than all other fossil fuels combined, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). In the United States, where gas hydrate occurs beneath the permafrost of Alaska's arctic north and below the seabed offshore, the volume of this resource is massive. USGS estimates that the Nation's gas hydrate deposits contain 200,000 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) of natural gas. Compare this with a known recoverable natural gas resource of approximately 1,500 Tcf. If just one percent of the gas hydrate resource could be rendered producible, our Nation's natural gas resource base would more than double.
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They are also looking into a area known as Hydrate Ridge off the Oregon Coast
I also think, IMBY off the coast of Cape Hatteris, >>>>>North Carolina Folks<<<< theres prospects that have huge amounts of Natural Gas, and/or OIL have been found/discovered around 30 years ago.....
I think Mobil was doing the Geological Survey's back them... Looked VERY Promising...
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