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Why is Exporting Natural Gas a Sensitive Issue?
October 10, 2012 | Christian Science Monitor

The United States has an overabundance of natural gas. So much that the price has fallen to very low levels. This article explores some reasons why exporting the fuel stirs strong opinions.


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