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LNG is proving popular as a “bridge fuel” while countries transition from coal and oil to renewables.
High prices are driving even more drilling in areas where fracking took off in the 2000s.
A big reason fertilizer is through the roof? Still-climbing natural gas prices.
A lot of people may be facing energy insecurity, or the “heat or eat dilemma” that already affects 1 in 3 households, one expert says.
Price spikes for heating bills this winter could be a reality, but the solution is complicated.
Long term, coal isn’t a good option as an energy source. But the competition between coal and natural gas is what matters now.
As plans for LNG export facilities come to a halt, so do job opportunities in places like the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana.
In this excerpt, Daniel Yergin writes about a man’s determination to extract gas from underground rock denser than concrete.
It’s often cheaper to burn off the natural gas than it is to sell it.
With challenges from environmental groups and state governments, the idea of natural gas as a bridge fuel may be fading.