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To: Flavius

They CANNOT call it the Organization of Gas Exporting anything---that belongs to my better half's cooking.

:-)


2 posted on 01/25/2005 5:11:42 PM PST by fastattacksailor (We interrupt your jihad to bring you a Crusade)
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To: fastattacksailor

Natural gas imports are becoming an increasingly important source of gas supply in the United States, accounting for about 16 percent of U.S. natural gas consumption in 2001. Although most U.S. gas imports are delivered by pipeline, a small but growing percentages is received as liquified natural gas (LNG). Quantities of LNG imports into the United States has risen dramatically in recent years -- more than doubling from 85 billion cubic feet in 1998 to 235 billion cubic feet in 2001. The United States also exports natural gas, primarily to serve industries growing along the Mexico side of the U.S.-Mexico bord


3 posted on 01/25/2005 5:13:09 PM PST by Flavius ("... we should reconnoitre assiduosly... " Vegetius)
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