Resource-poor Japan is banking on ice that burns as future fuel source
03 July 2003/ Associated Press
TOKYO -- Like an ice that burns, methane hydrate is cold, white, and would light up like a gas stove if held to a flame. And so much of the frozen fuel naturally blankets the sea beds off Japan ...Japan is not alone in pursuing methane hydrate, but perhaps it is the most desperate...
Yonezawa, the government researcher, said temperature control is the hardest part: how to warm vast beds of the icy substance and catch the released methane....
Retrieval methods are largely hypothetical and mostly untried. One idea tabled in Russia was to pump nuclear waste under the permafrost to thaw fields of hydrate.