February 7, 2012

Natural Gas Industry Has Obama's Attention

Editorial, Fort Worth Star-Telegram


EnergyBiz

In an area as rich with natural gas as North Texas, President Barack Obama's new emphasis on domestic energy production should be cause for celebration. "We have a supply of natural gas that can last America nearly 100 years," Obama said in his Jan. 24 State of the Union address to Congress. The remark drew loud applause.

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