Japan extracts gas from methane hydrate in world firstAnd this:
Japan says it has successfully extracted natural gas from frozen methane hydrate off its central coast, in a world first.
Methane hydrates, or clathrates, are a type of frozen "cage" of molecules of methane and water.
The gas field is about 50km away from Japan's main island, in the Nankai Trough.
Researchers say it could provide an alternative energy source for Japan which imports all its energy needs.
Other countries including Canada, the US and China have been looking into ways of exploiting methane hydrate deposits as well.
Pilot experiments in recent years, using methane hydrates found under land ice, have shown that methane can be extracted from the deposits.
A Japanese study estimated that at least 1.1tn cubic metres of methane hydrate exist in offshore deposits.Very cool!
This is the equivalent of more than a decade of Japan's gas consumption.