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(KERA) - Natural gas drillers need to communicate better with neighbors who have environmental concerns. KERA's BJ Austin says that was part of the discussion at a day-long natural gas conference hosted by the George W. Bush Institute.

The conference, called "Natural Gas Nation" gathered more than 200 industry executives, engineers and scientists on the SMU campus to talk about supply and demand, growth and policy.

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