Monday, November 23, 2009

natural gas

Qatar First to Fly with Jet Fuel Based on Natural Gas

Report: U.S. Natural Gas Reserves Surge 35 Percent

U.S. Study Says Most Arctic Natural Gas Is Russian

T. Boone Pickens: Break Our Foreign Oil Addiction With Natural Gas

Change from gasoline-fueled cars makes economic and ecological sense, not to mention national security. more >>

Homes that Use Natural Gas for Heat Could Save Big

Can Natural Gas Break Our Oil Habit?

It is cleaner and more abundant, but it won't free America from foreign energy. more >>

For an Energy Boomtown in Colorado, Heady Days Bring Growth and Anxiety

The town of Rifle is buoyed by a surge in natural gas drilling, but it can't forget the last oil bust. more >>

A Look at Palin's Role in Alaska's Big Natural Gas Pipeline Project

She signed the deal into law, but it was pushed along by high energy prices and bipartisan support. more >>

Feds Weigh Long Island Sound LNG Terminal

Along with environmental and security worries, add the threat of a higher price for power as natural gas imports rise. more >>

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