Talk:Natural gas prices

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Natural gas prices in the U.S. have seen four major price spikes since 1990, each larger than those before. Price spikes are likely to continue unless the U.S. returns to self-sufficiency. In contrast to its liquid petroleum resources, the U.S. has substantial remaining natural gas resources. However, many of those easiest to develop lie within its Outer Continental Shelf. Development of those resources is a topic of continuing political controversy.

Craig Bolon 13:33, 9 May 2006 (UTC)