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"Madam President, just imagine the quantities of money leaving the European Union every day as payment for imported gas. If we could see it, if this money were transported in lorries, there would be queues at the Russian border, towards North Africa, towards Norway. A quiet revolution has taken place in the world, as well as the loud revolution we are seeing in North Africa, one concerning the extraction of shale gas. As many speakers have already said, in the last 10 years, from being a net importer, the United States has become a gas-exporting country as a result of these new technologies, which facilitate access to shale gas.
Ladies and gentlemen, if we have the opportunity in Europe to exploit these new technologies and use the natural gas found in Europe to gain access to this shale gas, we could improve our common economy by reducing our dependence on imports.
Thank you for your attention."@en1
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