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that continues to exist Canada needs to extract value from its resources just like the United States the United
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Australia and the United States further weighing on prices said Ali Izadi Najafabadi an analyst at Bloomberg
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also say the LNG imports are not needed because the United States already has large supplies
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naturalgasworld com united states new england set to get second lng cargo this winter 102744 Reuters; Dec 20 New
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primarily in the United States and rising global demand for natural gas drove continued growth in global LNG
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Reuters; Dec 20 The United States is set to become the world s biggest liquefied natural gas exporter
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growth in the near term fueled by ongoing export projects in Qatar and the United States Shell said
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in Australia and the United States over the past two years has transformed the market analysts said “This trend
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There are about 150 000 gas fueled vehicles in the United States according to the U S Department of Energy Report
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Mountains in the United States to foreign markets likely in Asia Environmentalists fishermen and residents
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driven primarily by new liquefaction trains and supply ramp ups in Australia Russia and the United States
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officials North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources Director Lynn Helms said at the Williston Basin
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Varello said he does not expect a third wave of LNG projects in the United States later this decade
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deal we are united in our goals ” said Mike Somers head of the American Petroleum Institute “We believe
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Interior Department leased 126 228 acres through Aug 20 his first 19 months in office the analysis found
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the next year to build their plants in the United States Canada or Mexico Many of those projects like
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production center in the Russian Arctic zone that will rival Qatar Australia and the United States ” said
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13 Oil and gas producers in major oil fields across the United States may be emitting three times
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of competition for regional market share from the United States Russia and Australia due to its low production
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; Sept 13 The oil market is in a “state of schizophrenia” and increasingly disconnected from signs