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Underground revolution

December 2, 2014

New Scientist examines Australia’s huge reserves of natural gas – and the challenge of how to extract them.

All over the world, governments are eyeing gas held in coals, shales and tight rocks in the hope they can provide energy security and stimulate economies.

 

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