On the recordNovember 3, 2011
The United States is faced with a choice today as gas companies are lining up to export inexpensive American gas to foreign markets.
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congress.govThe United States is faced with a choice today as gas companies are lining up to export inexpensive American gas to foreign markets.
Bingaman highlights the decision facing the U.S. regarding natural gas exports.
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