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Can Gas-to-Liquids Technology get Traction

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The plunge of U.S. natural gas prices since 2010 has undermined the coal industry, roused the nation's petrochemical companies and begun transforming the power-generation business. But could low prices also jump-start a niche industry called gas to liquids, or GTL that for nearly a century has struggled to establish a foothold in the world of fossil fuels?

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Last Updated March 23, 2015, 20:23 (LMT)
Created January 7, 2013, 11:10 (LMT)
Citation Chad Rowan, Can Gas-to-Liquids Technology get Traction, 2013-01-07, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/can-gas-to-liquids-technology-get-traction
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