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Will Exporting Natural Gas Damage Domestic Energy Markets?
January 25, 2012 | Energy Information Administration

DOE/FE asked the U.S. Energy Information Administration to assess how specified scenarios of increased natural gas exports could affect domestic energy markets, focusing on consumption, production, and prices.


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