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US government says all Americans will pay much more for natural gas this winter

Por: Fox Business Business October 18, 2022

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Rep. Mike Gallagher R-Wis., discusses the Biden administration's handling of oil production, OPEC and the relationship with Saudi Arabia, green energy and foreign policy on 'Mornings with Maria.' The Energy Information Administration (EIA) has released data on projected , indicating that Americans can expect to pay higher fees for natural gas for the upcoming winter.  The it forecasted that U.S. households that primarily use... + full article



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