Page added on July 6, 2005
The US energy jones is about to start getting really nasty. The petroleum industry and the government, having totally misunderstood as recently as 2000 what was going to happen to the natural gas supply beginning now, are really panicked. Several dozen crash LNG projects are all on the fast track, being considered by good old FERC on a myopic case by case basis, and pretty soon a growing part of the natural gas 56 million American families use to cook their food and heat their residences will be brought in (at what threatens to be ungodly expense) from the same unstable regions that provide export oil. But unlike oil, where bidding up the price can resolve any short-term supply problems, natural gas dependency is fraught with danger.
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