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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 25 Nov 2017

    Energy producers are running out of places to send all of their gas, possibly forcing them to cap wells, curtail drilling or set the gas aflamehttp://on.wsj.com/2BaDMm6 

    6:30 PM - 25 Nov 2017
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      1. Kelly Wills‏ @KellyWi89722146 25 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Nobody wants your oil anymore they are divesting and placing their investments in green energy technologies in an effort to catch up to China. I am happy to see more money going there too.

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      1. Texas Philly Mobster  💕 🦅 🏈‏ @kadennison 25 Nov 2017
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        Hey! Coal is more important according to @realDonaldTrump even though a gas glut costs America more and puts a lot more Americans out of a job. But you keep going, @GOP

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      1. Triumph‏ @ozzybeagle 25 Nov 2017
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        @RyanDezember Doggone it, another Obama policy causing too much success How long before trump takes credit? Or reverses it?

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      2. Vote November 6th‏ @garyboyce 25 Nov 2017
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        Then why are prices rising instead of falling?

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      1. Yasser Khan‏ @y3khan 26 Nov 2017
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        Nat gas prices are falling

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      1. Moose K‏ @Moosescreteart 25 Nov 2017
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        Imagine if the whole world figured out it was actually a renewable energy source......... fossil fuel..... ummmm I think NOT!

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      1. Fernando Leanme‏ @FernandoLeanme 26 Nov 2017
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        My analysis shows its a temporary gas bottleneck...its better to drill, complete, and choke wells @WSJ @Pablo_LatAm @RyanDezember

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      1. ck‏ @ck9754 25 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ @HFI_Research

        Why inventory does not grow and below 5 year average?

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      2. diddy‏ @karylparks 25 Nov 2017
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        Why are gas prices so high?

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      3. Paul Belflower‏ @PBelflowerOKC 25 Nov 2017
        Replying to @karylparks @WSJ

        If you mean gasoline they go up in relation to crude price and regional inventories and supply/demand. Percentage wise they have not gone up that high relative to WTI.

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      4. diddy‏ @karylparks 26 Nov 2017
        Replying to @PBelflowerOKC @WSJ

        They are up a dollar a gallon over last year. Yet there is a glut of regional inventories as it is reported they are at a loss where to put it all. It seems we have artificial escalation in oil prices

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