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ourfiniteworld.com
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| | | | The US already has a long queue of approved LNG export capacity. It makes no sense to add more, given today's high interest rates and low nat. gas prices. | |
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studies.aljazeera.net
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| | | | Qatar has been a world leader in exporting liquefied natural gas production (LNG) for over a decade and has adroitly positioned itself to take advantage of the relentless increase in global LNG demand. Qatar's rise to prominence is due in no small part to its political enabling factors, namely that it is governed by a well-educated, ambitious and tolerant elite promoting a robust pro-market philosophy. | |
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briangitt.com
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| | | | Natural gas and nuclear power will be the big winners in the energy sector over the next 20 years. They have a competitive advantage over solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, coal, and oil. That advantage, combined with market factors, sets up rare investment opportunities to hold high-quality energy companies and buy natural gas and uranium futures. | |
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covertactionmagazine.com
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| | Sabotage of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline has awakened many people to the gangster methods that have been deployed for years by the U.S. government doing the bidding of multinational corporations. On September 26, the world was put on edge when "blasts equivalent to the power of several kilograms of explosives," according to a UN |