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U.S. Natural Gas in the Global Economy

U.S. Natural Gas in the Global Economy

Full Title: U.S. Natural Gas in the Global Economy
Author(s): Sarah Ladislaw, Jane Nakano, Adam Sieminski, and Andrew Stanley
Publisher(s): Center for Strategic and International Studies
Publication Date: October 1, 2017
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Description (excerpt):

This report summarizes a one-day CSIS-International Energy Agency (IEA) workshop held in May 2017, with government, industry, and policy experts exploring the outlook for natural gas markets in the global energy landscape. The workshop addressed key issues concerning the role of natural gas in North America, as well as the evolving strategic role of U.S. natural gas exports and liquefied natural gas markets (LNG) in the global energy system. The workshop was the third in a three-part workshop series, with the first workshop examining key issues concerning the role of U.S. tight oil production in the global economy and the second workshop focusing on the societal and environmental risks associated with U.S. onshore oil and gas development.

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