Lower costs help boost United States LNG tradeFederal report estimates 2.2 tcf of LNG imports to U.S. by 2010 Larry Persily Petroleum News Juneau Correspondent
Liquefied natural gas imports into the United States will more than quadruple by 2010, aided by falling prices for new liquefaction plants and tankers, according to a federal report.
The estimated 2.2 trillion cubic feet of LNG brought into the country in 2010 would equal about 8 percent of domestic....
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More LNG than four largest U.S. natural gas fields combined Shipyards building 55 new LNG tankers Competition among shipyards Liquefaction costs dropping, too
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