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I think what they meant was that Natural Gas in it's original state can be found as a byproduct of oil production. That's what we call associated gas in most oilfields. There's also non-associated gas that comes out without any liquid hydrocarbons, like in the Southern North Sea and Qatar.
Liquifying into an internationally marketable product like you said was the expensive part hence why for a long time operators would just flare off the gas.
Europe until recently never really bothered with LNG. North Sea natgas was in gaseous form almost the entire way to the household consumer.