Combined with fossil fuels, methane hydrates could provide mankind’s energy needs far beyond the foreseeable future:
Two possibilities are inevitable if methane hydrate pans out.
1. The parasite class will demand the benefits without actually contributing anything to developing, producing, and marketing methane hydrates.
2. The ice that burns contains the political potential to incinerate the parasite class out of existence —— at the very least burn down their public trough.
WARNING: Wind power, solar power, and all of the rest of the so-called alternative energy sources feed parasites on the manmade climate change fraud. Petroleum and coal gave the parasite class a body of designer-science to work with. A slight adjustment to the existing fraud is the only thing parasites require to chow down on methane hydrates.
. . . oil companies such as ConocoPhillips in recent years have been working to harvest the potential of methane hydrates, looking at them as a resource for natural gas production rather than an impediment.
Could 'ice that burns' be the next step in natural gas?
By John Siciliano | May 10, 2015 | 5:00 am
Could ice that burns be the next step in natural gas WashingtonExaminer.com
By John Siciliano | May 10, 2015 | 5:00 am
Could ice that burns be the next step in natural gas WashingtonExaminer.com
Two possibilities are inevitable if methane hydrate pans out.
1. The parasite class will demand the benefits without actually contributing anything to developing, producing, and marketing methane hydrates.
2. The ice that burns contains the political potential to incinerate the parasite class out of existence —— at the very least burn down their public trough.
WARNING: Wind power, solar power, and all of the rest of the so-called alternative energy sources feed parasites on the manmade climate change fraud. Petroleum and coal gave the parasite class a body of designer-science to work with. A slight adjustment to the existing fraud is the only thing parasites require to chow down on methane hydrates.
Methane hydrate: Dirty fuel or energy saviour?
By Richard Anderson Business reporter, BBC News
17 April 2014
Methane hydrate Dirty fuel or energy saviour - BBC News
By Richard Anderson Business reporter, BBC News
17 April 2014
Methane hydrate Dirty fuel or energy saviour - BBC News