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The reserves can be more difficult to access than traditional natural gas deposits, and the rush to exploit them comes as global companies face limited access elsewhere.
Greenpeace International sent the ship to the Pechora Sea to draw attention to the potential environmental threats caused by a rush to exploit natural resources in the Arctic.
Niamh Uí Bhriain, of the Life Institute, said: "It is very sad to see abortion campaigners rush to exploit this case to further their own agenda.
And the highly controversial drilling process called hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, has set off an unprecedented rush to exploit shale gas deposits around the globe.
The president of Razor USA, Carlton Calvin, says dozens of companies copied the Razor design in a rush to exploit the fad.
In a few years the Arctic ocean could be free of ice in summer, triggering a rush to exploit its fish stocks, oil, minerals and sea routes.
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[Voice of America] In a historic shift, Western oil companies are rushing to exploit oil fields in the Americas for the first time in decades.
Democrats rushed to exploit the wounds in their ads, and Jimmy Carter won New York State by a close margin that fall, a pivotal loss for Mr. Ford.
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