Here are 3 very good new articles about natural gas and new oil and gas technologies.
What's better is that they come from widely read sources, the New York Times, CNET, the online technology magazine and the Harvard Gazette. Each of them is read by leaders in their fields.
The Harvard Gazette article has a former Clinton energy official endorsing fracking. This is very good coming from a democrat. She points to new developments in fracking and extraction. She favors regulation, pointing to Texas as a good state for regulating the industry. The article is called Weighing the Risks of Fracking.
http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2011/10/weighing-the-risks-of...
CNET covers mostly computer and cell technologies. Many of us have read their reviews for years. CNET looks at the technological buzz around natural gas and favorably compares it to the "Green Tech" they usually report on. This reaches techies, and that's very good. It's a good article to send to the nerds in your life.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-20127247-54/look-out-fossil-fuels...
Here is a New York Times article praising both natural gas and oil technologies. It starts off about Israel's large ng reserves. I don't think it mentions CHK, the focus is mostly worldwide and on new technologies. Somebody please read this and tell me if the NYT is actually writing a positive article about fossil fuels!
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/26/business/energy-environment/new-t...
It's enough to make me hopeful for natural gas!
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