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The World Needs Natural Gas Now, but the U.S. Is Exporting All It Can

The New York Times – Business:

Even the largest global supplier of liquefied natural gas can’t make up for the shortfall since the war in Iran cut off an important source.

Ivan Penn
Author: Ivan Penn

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