The U.S. has much to gain — in economic and geopolitical te
The U.S. has much to gain -- in economic and geopolitical terms -- from expanding #LNG exports. http://t.co/LCag6oD6lL via @ForeignAffairs
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The U.S. has much to gain -- in economic and geopolitical terms -- from expanding #LNG exports. http://t.co/LCag6oD6lL via @ForeignAffairs
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RT @ForeignAffairs: How increasing U.S. production of unconventional oil and gas will transform the global economy: http://t.co/eWAjcVMLFq
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Via @nationaljournal: New Study Says Fracking Doesn't Contribute to Global Warming http://t.co/yLPsVxJdey
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Thanks to #NatGas, life is about to get cleaner, greener & a little bit cheaper for @ConEdison customers in Manhattan [...]
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#NatGas drilling emits 10% less methane greenhouse gas than the U.S. EPA & fracking critics say, a study indicates. http://t.co/BuYfgDWuIm
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New methane study is encouraging for fracking backers http://t.co/KyypagXdQY via @TribLIVE
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New study: Methane emissions from onshore natural gas drilling found lower than estimates. http://t.co/LzjJX7DVPr via @washingtonpost
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RT @thehill: Study finds limited greenhouse gas emissions from fracking http://t.co/chp9rrhYQi by @jmhattem
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RT @AP: Study measuring methane leaks at fracking wells doesn't see big global warming implications: http://t.co/0VYjITGgF1 -RJJ
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RT @WSJopinion: Review & Outlook: Target: Natural Gas http://t.co/fXzWBzuKMk