Behind the evolution is improving technology for moving gas as a
liquid, which means it can go to many more places rather than simply
where a pipeline runs. In addition, a glut of gas has producers working
to develop new consumers all over the world. The result is growing
flexibility in once-rigid gas contracts and a convergence in prices long
dictated by local factors such as weather.
Due to the nature of the graphic, I can't bring it to the blog; you will have to go to the linked article.
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