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Several things.
1. There needs to be more commercial usage especially in electricity production and manufacturing. Conversion from diesel and other fuels to NG for heavy transportation will help as well.
2. Exporting LNG will help once the necessary facilities are online in the Gulf. The Feds have been slow walking this process of course but politically has had a small fire lit over the Ukrainian issues and Russia's threats of cutting of NG to Ukraine and Europe in general.
3. Oil and NG don't really have an effect on each other's pricing. However, producers may shift to drilling for oil more when NG is less profitable.
4. A cold winter obviously creates more demand for NG, we can only wait and see what Old Man Winter has in store for everyone.
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