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Shale gas claims place at Europe's energy table
As the EU’s main source of gas starts running out, the prospect of an interim energy solution that bridges the gap between the high-carbon oil and gas of yesterday and the renewable carbon-free energy of tomorrow could be here now: shale gas.
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