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Well of course not. But I burn the gas to make myself warmer, and they burn it because they have no use for it.



We have plenty of use for it, but nowhere to put the abundance.

Natural gas might as well be free in ND. Half a million homes is all of ND. For reference, I have a 104-year-old, drafty as hell ~2200 square foot home in Fargo, where I pay about $50/month for gas. I heat my home, my water and cook with natural gas. Our average winter temp is about 12 degrees F. I pay more for city garbage, sewage and other city services per month than I pay for gas.

The issue is how in the hell do you export it? You have to run billions of dollars of lines out, when gas is a fraction of the value as the oil. Also, the boom is a recent phenomena. This is going to take a long time before we build out the infrastructure.


What is the value of a million cubic meters of natural gas if it costs more to capture and transport it than it's value on the other end?

Care to put a dollar figure on it?




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