America’s New Age of Plenty

Fascinating article from Edward Luce at the Financial Times:

Because of better technology, notably breakthroughs in drilling, the US all of a sudden realises it is sitting on a century’s worth of gas supply. When Mr Obama came to office, the country faced projections of rising natural gas imports from places like Qatar.

The same technology has unlocked ever-growing estimates of once inaccessible “tight” oil lurking beneath America’s rocks. In its immediate neighbourhood, Alberta’s huge expanse of “tar sands” contains oil reserves that rank Canada second only to Saudi Arabia. In Brazil, recent advances in offshore oil drilling will relegate Venezuela into second place in the region.

Without any real input from Washington, windfalls just keep dropping into America’s lap. Welcome to a new age of plenty.

Posted by on November 22nd, 2011 at 10:18 am


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