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here are twin energy crises emerging on opposite sides of the country.
In New England, a dearth of pipeline infrastructure and storage makes the region dependent on natural gas delivered through less-efficient channels — and in winter, our Yankee friends are forced to rely on liquified natural gas imported from as far away as Russia, a bizarre situation for citizens of a country that is, after all, the world’s largest petroleum producer. Californians had enjoyed better pipeline service, but a recent accident on the Kinder Morgan pipeline interrupted the flow of gas from the Permian Basin, leaving them more vulnerable to …
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