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Old 10-26-2019, 11:56 PM   #7697 (permalink)
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I don’t have the original article that said 200-250 years of natural gas anymore as it was in a file on the computer that crashed. But I did find this from Exxon (Dated Aug. 28, 2019).

https://corporate.exxonmobil.com/Ene...ply#naturalGas

Energy supply

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Energy – in all its forms – enables growth and prosperity. As economies grow, as technology advances, as consumers become more environmentally aware, and as policies adapt, global energy demand will evolve to meet changing needs.
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Natural gas resource estimates keep rising as technology unlocks resources previously considered too difficult or costly to produce

Less than 15 percent of recoverable natural gas resources have been produced

Remaining natural gas resources can provide about 200 years of supply at current demand


About 45 percent of remaining natural gas resources are from unconventional sources like shale gas, tight gas and coalbed methane

Natural gas resources are geographically widespread
(lots of info, charts and graphs at the link)



I said USA supply...

I should have said Global supply...

My bad...






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