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World’s deepest methane-seeping hydrate mounds found 11,942 feet below Greenland Sea
Deep beneath the icy crust of the Greenland Sea, a multinational team of scientists has stumbled upon a world that shouldn't ...
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Freya Hydrate Mounds lie 11,940 ft down, and life is everywhere
Nearly 12,000 feet beneath the Greenland Sea, in darkness and crushing pressure, the Freya Hydrate Mounds are quietly ...
A multinational scientific team led by UiT has uncovered the deepest known gas hydrate cold seep on the planet. The discovery ...
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Deepest gas hydrate ever seen is packed with life off Greenland
Nearly 3.7 kilometers beneath the Greenland Sea, scientists have stumbled on a hidden landscape of icy methane and dense ...
BRUSSELS, Dec 11 - The European Union will make it easier for companies to comply with its methane emissions law on oil and gas imports, a move that could benefit U.S. gas exports to the EU after the ...
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It’s hard to overstate the importance of avoiding dehydration. After all, water is involved in almost all of your body’s processes — including digestion, breathing, sweating, and brain function, per ...
Several situations, including when takeaway capacity is limited at remote oil-well sites, result in methane flaring. To avoid ...
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