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The market for liquified natural gas, and Fort Bend Co. Judge KP George (June 14, 2022)

On Tuesday’s show: What a recent explosion and plant shutdown means for liquified natural gas prices, and Fort Bend County Judge KP George answers your questions. Plus: Recent developments in consumer technology and the Houston filmmakers behind a new western.

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On Tuesday’s show: One of the largest export plants producing liquified natural gas has been shut down following an explosion at its export facility last week. We take a look at how this closure could impact the global liquified gas market.

Also this hour: Fort Bend County Judge KP George joins us to answer your questions about issues facing the county.

Then, columnist Dwight Silverman discusses several recent developments in consumer technology.

And we meet the Houston filmmakers and one cast member behind the new western Murder at Yellowstone City.

 

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