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If there is one conclusion that should be drawn from the boom in U.S. natural gas production, it is that supplies are so abundant that it makes economic sense to export some of our gas to countries overseas. No one could have imagined that possibility even a few years ago...
The U.S. is at the forefront of the unconventionals revolution. By 2020, shale sources will make up about a third of total U.S. oil and gas production...by that time, the U.S. will be the top global oil and gas producer, surpassing Russia and Saudi Arabia, PFC predicts.
This month Nigeria celebrated the 50th anniversary of its independence from Britain, but it was not a happy occasion, as the nation is still marred by the fundamental problem of a lack of rights for local people.
Sorry, Judd Gregg. You can do all the legislating you want, but you can't repeal the law of supply and demand.
The sale of Unocal is not just about dollars and cents.
Unconventional gas could free the European Union from dependence on Russian gas supplies.
There are steps Washington and its allies can take to significantly reduce the problems of energy security and national security associated with America's growing dependence on natural gas.
Rather than concentrating on what the U.S. can do now to increase supply, the President instead decided to use a word that is straight out of the radical environmentalists' dictionary: "addicted."





