LNG dependence risks similar to oilFor decades natural gas had advantage to United States of being local energy source; billions being invested to bring gas by ship Brad Foss Associated Press Business Writer
The United States is increasingly going overseas to meet its natural gas needs, setting in motion a significant shift with a familiar, if unpleasant, side effect for the world’s largest energy consumer.
As America becomes a bigger player in the global natural-gas trade, its vulnerability to faraway....
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