Correction

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In a syndicated column from High Country News published Feb. 20 ("Drilling our way to a vulnerable future," Opinion), the writer erroneously identified GE as a chief opponent of U.S. natural gas exports. In fact, GE has urged the government to consider important benefits to be derived from approving pending applications to export liquid natural gas. —

Correction

In a syndicated column from High Country News published Feb. 20 ("Drilling our way to a vulnerable future," Opinion), the writer erroneously identified GE as a chief opponent of U.S. natural gas exports. In fact, GE has urged the government to consider important benefits to be derived from approving pending applications to export liquid natural gas.