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Should the US Export Natural Gas?
May 22, 2012 | Washington Post

The United States has a glut of natural gas and prices are much higher in other parts of the world – especially Asia. Should the United States begin exporting natural gas as LNG. That would generate income but would also raise the price of gas in the United States.


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