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June 21, 2011

Europe Sees U.S. Experience With Shale Gas As Cautionary Tale

by Heather Maher, Radio Free Europe, Czech Republic - As European countries grapple with how -- and in some cases, whether -- to exploit their own natural-gas deposits, the U.S. experience with the relatively new technique of hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking" -- the controversial but effective method of extracting gas from rock buried a kilometer or more underground -- is being watched carefully.

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