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OPEC and Russia’s Greatest
Energy Fear
By Keith Kohl | Friday, March 4th, 2011
There’s an experiment taking place on U.S. soil as the
entire world stage waits on bated breath for
the outcome…
And it’s been going on for years.
Others may not be convinced that there’s a
windfall of opportunity in the world’s natural
gas markets right now, but perhaps they’re
not looking in the right places.
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OPEC and Russia’s greatest fear: Europe’s
energy freedom
Before we go any further, it’s interesting to see
how much the world is taking note of our progress
— and there’s more at stake for Europe than
most believe.
In 2009, the United States overtook Russia
as the world’s largest natural gas producer.
Not surprisingly, our domestic production
was boosted after tapping into our country’s
shale formations.
Russia, however, is still the undisputed l
eader in gas reserves:
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