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http://oilprice.com/Energy/Natural-Gas/End-of-the-Boom-The-True-State-of-the-Shale-Gas-Industry.htmlI wouldn't worry about what the industry leaders or the politicians say and who is making money on it, but on what is out there. It seems to me, making money or not, the gas is not as plentiful as originally stated.. and if the US doesn't use what is there, China and India will.. Meaning.. the important thing to me would be to realize, without a doubt that the limitations in finite fuels are coming sooner not later (not in 100 years.. more like 10 if China and India and others continue to grow as they are).. and a solution to that must be addressed.. and so far, the transformation does not seem to be occurring.. Just seems to be an endless arguments on items that distract from what should be talked about.. like a real, long term solution to a very serious problem.