LNG safety draws attentionReceiving terminals ‘very different animals’ from Algeria liquefaction plant damaged in blast Larry Persily Petroleum News Government Affairs Editor
While the federal Energy Department expands its study of liquefied natural gas tanker and terminal safety issues, critics of LNG sites near urban areas continue to push for more assurances their communities will be safe from explosion and fire.
The federal study, ordered by Assistant Energy Secretar....
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