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Unconventional Energy Resources: 2013 Review IndiaÕs most valuable export crop. With resumption of trading, spot prices had dropped to $2.45 per pound and continued to slide to $1.43 (as of June 19, 2013). The next seasonÕs crop (October) is trading even lower, $1.13. Current prices are available from IndiaÕs National Commodity and Derivatives Ex- change Ltd., or NCDEX, and the Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd. Guar gumÕs colorful history can be followed through news reports; these include Pensa (2012), Sharma and Gebrekidan (2012), Gupta and Sidhartha (2013), and Mishra (2013). REFERENCES ACC. (2013). Shale gas, competitiveness, and new US chemical industry investment: An analysis based on announced projects. Economics & Statistics Department, American Chemistry Council (ACC) (p. 47). Retrieved July 22, 2013, from http:// chemistrytoenergy.com/shale-study. Adams, J. J. (2008). 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