While Asia and Europe Scramble for Natural Gas, the US Glut Has Nowhere to Go
(Reuters) – The war with Iran has boosted prices of globally traded natural gas by throttling exports from the Gulf. In West Texas, gas is so abundant that some producers must pay to have it taken…
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