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Mikkal Herberg Panelist on Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations Global Gas Event

Global Gas: Changing trade routes and geopolitics

05/27/2011
Jennifer Warren, Dallas Committee on Foreign Relations

The narrative of global gas begins in Texas. But what started in Texas didn’t stay in Texas.

In fact, the fairly recent discoveries and production of shale gas in North America have led to more self-sufficiency in the U.S. We will no longer need to import liquefied natural gas gas (LNG) to the degree that we once did. This has been called a gas rush, gas gale, a black swan event, a game-changer…

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Mikkal Herberg is a senior lecturer on international and Asian energy at the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego. He is also the BP Foundation Senior Research Fellow for International Energy at the Pacific Council on International Policy and also serves as research director on Asian energy security at The National Bureau of Asian Research.