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TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES.

The Oil and Gas Journal

| June 26, 2000 | COPYRIGHT 2003 PennWell Publishing Corp. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES are expected to increase the economic gas resource base of the US Lower 48 and Canada by 250 tcf and 125 tcf, respectively, says Gas Technology Institute.

GTI, the product of the merger of Institute of Gas Technology and Gas Research Institute (see story, p. 34) outlines in a new study the elements that will enable the US and Canada to expand gas supply and cut costs over the next 15 years--among them improved geologic knowledge and advances in exploration technology to help find new gas-prone areas and plays and more-efficient completion and new production technology to improve the economics of turning existing resources into reserves.

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