Here's what we're facing as far as increased exports of natural gas.   Article came from the Wall Street Journal.  Link follows.

Lawmaker Gets a Say on Gas Exports

New discoveries of natural gas are beginning to transform the U.S. economy, and energy companies say exporting it is the next logical step. But a call for restraint is coming from Sen. Ron Wyden.

The Oregon Democrat, who will have a powerful perch in Congress to influence the debate, has been fielding substantial home-state opposition to such exports. The brewing fight illustrates how energy abundance can be just as divisive in Washington as a shortage, a theme likely to play out in coming years as the U.S. deals with growing energy supplies.

This month, the Obama administration released a report saying exports would help economic growth, a conclusion the Department of Energy has said would shape its decisions next year on export permits.

Hours after the report came out, Mr. Wyden was sitting at Bistro Cacao, a French restaurant a few blocks from the Capitol, with Andrew Liveris, chief executive of Dow Chemical Co., one of the largest natural-gas-consuming companies in the U.S.

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Thanks. jhh

Senator Wyden has been one of our Oregon 'pain in the butts' in regard to Natural Gas... they do not want to allow the LPG storage and shipping center in Astoria which would be a huge boom to a depressed economy than was centered on Fishing and Logging, both of which have been devastated by regulations and environmental concerns. The number of additional jobs directly related to this LPG industry is staggering, but our State Government would rather pay for Unemployment benefits and special electronics training for jobs over in the Portland Metro area (whose motto is, "Keep Portland weird!") and promoting the film industry (if you have ever seen 'Portlandia' you are almost seeing the real Portland)...

Myself, I am from the logging town of Vernonia... but now as a 'displaced worker'... I am working in the West suburbs of Portland in Washington County.

We need to get these decisions out of the hands of people like Wyden and the other Politicians of the Obamanation and into the hands of those who wish to go back to work and receive royalties for our O&G.

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