The Big Wobble: Arctic is leaking methane 200 times faster than usual...
Known as 'The end of the world' by locals, the craters were caused when methane gas under the surface was dislodged by warming temperatures, causing it to expand and explode out from beneath the ground.
The release from one crater was so intense that the bang could be heard 100km (60 miles) away and it left a glow in the sky, according to one resident.
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LNG--liquid natural gas--collects in pockets below the surface, but here the molecules are not. How do we 'collect' he methane (Nat Gas) for piping into Valdez to export for 100-million vehicles in 48-staes? Or do we want too, at all?
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