Plan on US gas export likely to come soon, says Obama's nominee to top energy post
Countries like India and Japan along with China have been seeking permission from the US to allow export of natural gas.

Countries like India and Japan along with China have been seeking permission from the United States allow export of natural gas, which could not be done under the existing laws.
The Department of Energy is in final stages of taking the decision.
Under the Obama Administration, the US has emerged as a net exporter of gas.
"In terms of (decision on) exports (of natural gas), if confirmed, number one, I'll have to really be in a position then to delve into the current situation with regard to the licensed applications. There clearly has to be a public interest criterion applied," Ernest Moniz, the nominee to be Energy Secretary, told lawmakers during his confirmation hearing, yesterday.
"I think the important thing, is to, first of all, note that in the overarching public interest criterion, the status of the domestic natural gas market is clearly right up in that list of criteria. We will then move forward, if I'm confirmed, to make judgements license by license, or application, but using all those criteria, including the one of cumulative impacts," Moniz said.
Senator Debbie Stabenow said, the Boston Consulting Group in a recent report concluded that affordable natural gas prices could lead to five million new manufacturing jobs.
Senator John Barrasso pointed to Moniz's 2011 report entitled The Future of Natural Gas, in which he wrote that American security interests can be strongly affected by the energy supply concerns of its allies.
Barrasso said Russian gas makes up 48 per cent of the gas consumed in Germany, 71 per cent of the gas consumed in Poland and Turkey, 100 per cent in Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia.
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