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Audio: Unlocking the Potential of Domestic Gas Resources: Making the Unconventional Conventional

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Audio: Unlocking the Potential of Domestic Gas Resources: Making the Unconventional Conventional

  • Feb 24, 2009
    Duration: 01:41:52

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    This is a recording of the event "Unlocking the Potential of Domestic Gas Resources." The discussion focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and strengthening U.S. energy security.

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    Defense and Security, Acquisition and Resources, Homeland Security, Energy and Climate Change, Security and Climate Change
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    Americas, North America

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