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Because of lower natural gas prices, production has been cut back on wells in formations such as the Barnett Shale. Producers want to export natural gas to overseas markets where the price is higher but some in government are questioning if that will cause U.S. prices to rise. This production facility by Chesapeake is in Fort Worth, Texas. (Ron T. Ennis/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/MCT)
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Because of lower natural gas prices, production has been cut back on wells in formations such as the Barnett Shale. Producers want to export natural gas to overseas markets where the price is higher but some in government are questioning if that will cause U.S. prices to rise. This production facility by Chesapeake is in Fort Worth, Texas. (Ron T. Ennis/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/MCT)
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Because of lower natural gas prices, production has been cut back on wells in formations such as the Barnett Shale.
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Because of lower natural gas prices, production has been cut back on wells in formations such as the Barnett Shale. Producers want to export natural gas to overseas markets where the price is higher but some in government are questioning if that will cause U.S. prices to rise. This facility is by EnerVest on the Barnet Shale near Fort Worth, Texas, shown in 2012. (Ron Jenkins/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/MCT)
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Because of lower natural gas prices, production has been cut back on wells in formations such as the Barnett Shale. Producers want to export natural gas to overseas markets where the price is higher but some in government are questioning if that will cause U.S. prices to rise. A worker hooks up pipe during drilling by EnerVest on the Barnet Shale near Fort Worth, Texas in 2012. (Ron Jenkins/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/MCT)
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Because of lower natural gas prices, production has been cut back on wells in formations such as the Barnett Shale. Producers want to export natural gas to overseas markets where the price is higher but some in government are questioning if that will cause U.S. prices to rise. XTO Energy production superintendent Daniel Morris is shown at a production facility on the Barnett Shale near Fort Worth, Texas in 2011. (Joyce Marshall/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/MCT)
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Because of lower natural gas prices, production has been cut back on wells in formations such as the Barnett Shale. Producers want to export natural gas to overseas markets where the price is higher but some in government are questioning if that will cause U.S. prices to rise. This production facility by Chesapeake is in Fort Worth, Texas. (Ron T. Ennis/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/MCT)
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