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Within the next five years, the United States may become a large
exporter of natural gas for the first time in decades. Increased
development of U.S. natural gas resources, particularly shale gas,
along with low domestic prices in recent years and idle liquefied
natural gas (LNG) infrastructure, have drive: change in the US. The
United States has exported some amounts of natural gas for close to
100 years, but has generally imported more than it has exported.
However, imports have been declining since 2005, while exports have
been climbing. As the debates over the economy, energy
independence, climate change, and energy security continue,
Congress is beginning to face important questions regarding a
potential increase in U.S. natural gas exports. This book examines
the changes in the U.S. natural gas market and the prospects and
implications of the United States becoming a significant net
natural gas exporter.
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