U.S. Natural Gas Reserves

The NYT is reporting that a study due out today by the Potential Gas Committee finds that the country's natural gas reserves have grown by 35 percent, the largest increase in committee's 44-year reporting history.  The number:  2,074 Tcf (2008).  The prime mover:  Shale gas.  Very interesting.

[Update:  According to this article (also in the NYT), the increased reserves play a part in the climate debate going on now in Washington.  For more on the report, see here (including how to get a copy).]

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