Tag: Natural Gas Exports

Natural Gas Exports: Bad Idea? Part 3

| July 7, 2014 | 0 Comments
Natural Gas Exports:  Bad Idea? Part 3

Let’s pick up our discussion on the upcoming export of US natural gas.  As you may remember from our last article on the subject, the US Department of Energy has approved 7 liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facilities with 23 more waiting for approval. Supporters of LNG exports claim the practice will strengthen the US economy […]

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US Natural Gas Exports: Bad Idea?

| June 16, 2014 | 0 Comments
US Natural Gas Exports: Bad Idea?

Let’s pick up where we left off… As you may remember, we recently discussed the upcoming start of US natural gas exports.  In case you missed that article, you can read it here.  Not surprisingly, there’s plenty of controversy surrounding this issue.  The oil and gas industry is a big supporter of exporting while environmentalists […]

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Export This Important Energy Asset?

| April 23, 2014 | 0 Comments
Export This Important Energy Asset?

As you may know, there’s been plenty of debate about upcoming US natural gas exports.   Some people are all for it, while others are dead set against it. And now the topic is getting even more attention thanks to the situation in Ukraine…    Energy officials from a handful of Eastern European nations were in […]

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Cheniere Energy Will Export US Natural Gas

| March 22, 2011 | 0 Comments

Russia has a bad habit of using their energy reserves as a political weapon. It’s no secret much of Europe and the former Soviet states are dependent upon energy rich Russia for their oil and gas. But time and again Russia’s government owned oil and gas business, Gazprom, has used their energy dominance as a […]

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