Hungary is mentioned for reserves of coal and lignite and undiscovered reserves of uranium, not a single word about bcga/mako/undiscovered nat gas resources in Hungary. This is a 2008 review and the closes they come to mention un-conventional gas resources is this statement (which appears to be global) "Unconventional resources are considered to represent a potential ranging from about 13 500 to 25 000 Tcm."
Just my opinion, by Europe needs much catching up to do about the riches they have under their own feet. So I dont buy the argument that everyone is aware of Mako and are just waiting for the magic NR to jump in.
http://ec.europa.eu/energy/strategie...
entire report
http://ec.europa.eu/energy/strategie...
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