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Dear Mr. Steven Chu: Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, David Christensen ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu:

I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, A. Jane Lyon ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S.

Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, Robert Moore ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our

country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, Rosalie Siri ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home.

Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, Westley Dansie ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed.

I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, Lorraine Salmieri ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy.

Sincerely, A.J. Long ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy.

Sincerely, ROBERT CONLEY ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, Thomas Dorr

------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, mike austin ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu:

I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, clifford mead ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S.

Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, Marci Bryan ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our

country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, Emil Yannelli ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home.

Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, Maryann Quinty ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed.

I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, BOBBY CHAPMAN ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy.

Sincerely, Ronald Bowen ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely,

Terry Mulawa ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, H Rozier -------------------

Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, Raymond Nagel ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu:

I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, Vicki Wagner ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S.

Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, James Pearsall ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home.

Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed. I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, Gregory Vinton ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed without unnecessary restriction. Sharing our plentiful resources with our trading partners around the world will reduce our country's trade deficit. Producing more clean burning natural gas will also help reduce global greenhouse gas emissions and create tens of thousands of jobs here at home. Minimizing or eliminating barriers to trade will drive investment in America's energy industry and make the best possible use of both the abundant resources we are so fortunate to have as well as the technology we have developed.

I urge you to stand by these findings and share them with other leaders in Washington and across the country. Exporting LNG is right for America and deserves support from the government. I am grateful for the hard work of your team at the Department of Energy. Sincerely, Jefg Close ------------------- Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S. Exporting LNG is an amazing opportunity for America and should be allowed wi

Dear Mr. Steven Chu: Dear Secretary Chu: I am an Energy Citizen, and I support the export of natural gas to strengthen America's economy and create jobs here at home. I was very pleased to learn that the Department of Energy's recent study of exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) found that it will likely provide net economic benefit to the U.S.

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