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Natural Gas Imports Are Falling!
November 28, 2012 | Energy Information Administration

The Energy Information Administration’s Monthly Energy Review contains data that shows how rapidly natural gas imports are falling.

This drop is in response to the rapid development of natural gas from shale in many parts of the United States.


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