http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/26/europe-asks-obama-increased-exports-shale-gas

European leaders ask Obama to allow increased exports of US shale gas

With Russia's gas monopoly, Gazprom, supplying a quarter of Europe's gas
needs, and almost all of the gas in parts of eastern Europe, the energy
issue has soared to the top of Europe's strategic agenda as a result of the
Ukrainian crisis and the fear that the Kremlin will be able to blackmail
Europe if a threatened trade war erupts.

European leaders on Wednesday asked Barack Obama to share the US's shale
gas bonanza with Europe by facilitating gas exports to help counter the
stranglehold Russia has on the continent's energy needs.


On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 8:27 PM, Axil Axil <janap...@gmail.com> wrote:

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>> I am sure your statements has merit. I am not able to determine how
>> accurate you are.
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> The chances are better than even that this will be determined by the end
> of this year.
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>> I do know that it requires that one utilise old experience and new found
>> techniques and all other resources to reach the final stage.
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> The technical challenges are easy compared to the political ones. There
> are no old experiences that can guide the development of LENR. It is
> unprecedented and world changing.
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>>  If this product holds what it promises. It is to late for anyone to
>> keep it away from a commercialization.
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> You underestimate the power of the military industrial complex and the
> desire for security and military supremacy in the US.
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>> For all of us depending on the US government it would be beneficial if
>> the US participated  and did not let the opportunity to be a dominant
>> factor. Judging from the cellphone development it might happen.
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> Cellphones are but a toy compared to the impact of LENR to the world order.
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>> First to market will not mean much from economical or impact point of
>> view.
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> Competition, greed, and fear are what push the affairs of men in these
> modern times.
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>> A good concept with enough backing of capital, management and marketing
>> will be key-factors once the technical issues are understood - parallel
>> with optimal
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> You did not mention national security, classification, regulation, the
> Kock brothers. and the nuclear regulatory agency (NRC ) as factors in this
> upcoming turn of events..
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