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Unlocking Japan's fire-ice: Q&A with JOGMEC's Koji Yamamoto

2013-05-09 01:00:00| Offshore Technology

For the first time in history, Japan has produced methane gas from offshore hydrate deposits located hundreds of metres below the sea. Research leader on the project Koji Yamamoto explains how the notoriously difficult drilling process is carried out

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