Wyoming produced over 1.37 trillion cu ft of natural gas last year. Colorado pumped 2.175 trillion cu ft in 2021. Opposition to more gas production remains strong in the two landlocked states. With the United States set to become the world’s largest LNG exporter this year thanks to robust demand for the superchilled fuel, a growing number of producers are looking for opportunities to join the export market. Only they can’t. A recent analysis by Nicole Pollack in the Casper Star-Tribune noted that energy companies in Wyoming and Colorado are eager to join the ranks of LNG exporters, with some believing this would help bring down international gas prices. The problem? The landlocked gas-producing states need the cooperation of their coastal neighbors to reach international markets. Like many confusing things in current U.S. energy policies, this cooperation was first granted by Oregon and the federal government two years ago […]