>But, evidently, not enough gas in volume to warrant the >necessary infrastructure — gathering system, gas plants >and pipeline — to exploit it.
Why are you sending this to me? Sheez, another person who doesn’t even know what you are talking about .
This is really a bore for me....but here goes:
I’m well read on this subject. In a nutshell there is a gas glut in the U.S. . U.S. Law only allows for gas exports overseas by a few U.S. companies, currently this is all touch and go. Gas exports are restricted. Consequently, there is currently not a push to build infrastructure to capture and transmit this gas as it will depress prices even further. But eventually this will all sort itself out as US industries, electricty production and trasportation(buses,formerly diesel trucks) get on to natural gas in a big way, in addition to gas exports overseas ramping up over time.
Yuck!
Good for you.
I'm left wondering why you are asking questions instead of teaching ignorant goofballs?