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20 Table 1․ Price of natural gas per cubic meter 1984-2021 (USD) [4] Year Germany England Netherlands USA Canada 2004 4.3 4.46 - 5.85 - 2005 5.83 7.38 6.07 8.79 - 2006 7.87 7.87 7.46 6.76 - 2007 7.99 6.01 5.93 6.95 - 2008 11.6 10.79 10.66 8.85 - 2009 8.53 4.85 4.96 3.89 - 2010 8.03 6.56 6.77 4.39 1.05 2011 10.49 9.04 9.26 4.01 0.89 2012 10.93 9.46 9.45 2.76 0.98 2013 10.73 10.64 9.75 3.71 1.69 2014 9.11 8.25 8.14 4.35 1.45 2015 6.72 6.53 6.44 2.6 0.89 2016 4.93 4.69 4.54 2.46 1.12 2017 5.62 5.8 5.72 2.96 1.36 2018 6.64 8.06 7.9 3.12 1.42 2019 5.03 4.47 4.45 2.51 2 2020 4.06 3.42 3.07 1.99 3.75 2021 8.94 15.8 16.02 3.84 3.61 As a result of the research, it becomes clear that in England there was an increase of 2.71-6.56 billion cubic meters in 2000-2010, and 6.56-15.8 billion cubic meters in the last 11 years, in the Netherlands there was 6.77-16.02 billion cubic meters in the last 11 years, and in the USA there was a steady increase until 2008 . and to be the same In Canada , it decreases. Global production volumes as of 2021 amounted to 4036.9 billion cubic meters. According to the table in Appendix 2, it becomes clear that the countries that have recorded the largest growth over the past ten years are Australia 10.5%, Azerbaijan 7.1%, the USA 4.2%, Iran 5.4%. And the largest declines were experienced by Denmark 15.3%, the Netherlands 12.6% and Mexico 5.6%. [4] :

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