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America Is an Oil and Gas Superpower (And then Coronavirus and Price Wars Happened)
April 21, 2020
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The National Interest
And where the government should help is by repealing the 1920 Jones Act, which forbids ships less than 75 percent American owned, crewed, and built from carrying cargo between American ports—a standard that no natural gas transport ship in the world meets.
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