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  2. Why Is Natural Gas Suddenly Ripping? - AOL

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    Since bumping up against support at 2.75 in mid-September, liquified natural gas price have jumped 18 percent, hitting a high above $3.20 for the first time since February. Prompting this is news ...

  3. Natural gas prices are falling — why these analysts are bullish

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    Natural gas prices are down nearly 40% year to date amid a glut in supply and a milder-than-expected winter. But analysts see an upside for the commodity going into the end of the year — in part ...

  4. Gas depletion - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, world proved gas reserves were enough to last 58 years at 2011 production levels, even though the 2011 production rate was more than double the 1980 rate. [2] At current consumption levels, there are 52 years of proven gas reserves left. [3] However, proven gas reserves have been consistently increasing over time. [3]

  5. Natural gas, billed as a 'transition fuel,' is bad news for ...

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    Methane has been rebranded as natural gas but it's still terrible for the environment and reducing it is key to combatting climate change. Natural gas, billed as a 'transition fuel,' is bad news ...

  6. Global energy crisis (2021–2023) - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Brazil's worst drought in almost a century threatened its electricity supply. [6] [7] Brazil relies on hydropower for two-thirds of its electricity.[8]Euractiv reported that European Commissioner for Climate Action Frans Timmermans told the European Parliament in Strasbourg that "about one fifth" of the energy price increase "can be attributed to rising CO 2 pricing on the EU's carbon ...

  7. Energy crisis - Wikipedia

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    Industrialized nations are dependent on oil, and efforts to restrict the supply of oil would have an adverse effect on the economies of oil producers. For the consumer, the price of natural gas, gasoline (petrol) and diesel for cars and other vehicles rises. An early response from stakeholders is the call for reports, investigations and ...

  8. Why Are Natural Gas Prices Low and How Long Will This Last? - AOL

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  9. Health and environmental impact of the petroleum industry

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    Natural gas (mostly methane) is an even more potent greenhouse gas when it escapes into the atmosphere prior to being burned. Since the industrial age began circa 1750–1850 with growing wood and coal use, the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide and methane have increased about 50% and 150%, respectively, above their relatively stable ...