http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/...e-gas-in-dramatic-leap-for-global-energy.html
This combined with the recent surge in shale gas technologies, and the massive oil discoveries happening all over the world (particularly in Africa) means we have a whole lot more fossil fuels that previously thought possible.
The question is, with a rising political green agenda, will we use them?
"Methane hydrates available within Japan's territorial waters may well be able to supply the nation's natural gas needs for a century," said the company, adding that the waters under exploration also contain large reserves of rare earth metals.

This combined with the recent surge in shale gas technologies, and the massive oil discoveries happening all over the world (particularly in Africa) means we have a whole lot more fossil fuels that previously thought possible.
The question is, with a rising political green agenda, will we use them?