Many people from company execs to stockholders to landowners are hoping that future exports of LNG to Asia, Europe and the world will boost nat gas prices. Many landowners are counting on exports to help boost their royalty checks. But here's an in depth study by The Baker Institute that casts serious doubt on exports being a major player in the industry;
http://bakerinstitute.org/publications/US%20LNG%20Exports%20-%20Tru...
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Permalink Reply by Paul Craft on August 18, 2012 at 10:48am The dramatic reduction in the cost of compressors and tanks in the transportation market that is coming quickly will have a much faster impact.
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