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Lynn McGuire <lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> wrote:Probably too dispersed, too deep and too little to make it economical.>>
There are probably more methane leaks from natural seeps in the seabed
of the Gulf of Mexico than anywhere else in the planet. At 2,000 feet
below the surface to 10,000 feet below the surface, there is six feet of
frozen methane covering the entire Gulf of Mexico seabed. The frozen
methane is constantly sublimating and rising to bubble up into the
atmosphere.
This is bad, bad news. Why isn't somebody capturing that and selling it?
Burning that as fuel would reduce global warming and also provide energy
at the same time. How can we use this? How can we make money from it?
--scott
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