coyote wrote:They likely mean 100 years "at current rates of consumption." That's how these numbers are usually given, and it's always disingenuous as hell. Especially, in this case, with all the buzz about building a CNG auto fleet. Consumption should go through the roof, especially with high oil prices.
But really, if they even use the word "limitless," then that should give a good indication of the overall quality of their statement, shouldn't it?
We do seem to have an awful lot of natural gas in North America, though. Lucky for us...
allenwrench wrote:In Chesapeake Energy's commercials, they assures the public that our domestic nat gas resources are in good shape for another century.
They even go so far to speculate they may be limitless.
Can Chesapeake Energy be trusted?
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