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25% of New England’s Natural Gas is LNG
January 19, 2012 | Energy Information Administration

Natural gas in the Northeast trades at premium prices compared to the rest of the United States due to pipeline constraints during periods of high demand in the winter. Liquefied natural gas has met over 25% of New England’s average daily natural gas demand since November 2010.


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