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Challenges Faced by LNG Export
February 16, 2012 | Bloomberg.com

An article on the Bloomberg.com website explores how political pressures and uncertainty about the long-term availability of inexpensive shale gas may hinder the development of a liquefied natural gas export industry in the United States.


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