REI plugs away on Cook Inlet LNG plantLow LNG prices in Japan, obtaining Cook Inlet natural gas at reasonable price, biggest challenges; looking for investment partners TIM BRADNER For Petroleum News
The economic headwinds are strong, but REI Alaska, the Japanese company hoping to develop a small liquefied natural gas, or LNG, project on Cook Inlet, is still plugging away.
The company is taking the long view. “LNG prices are low but REI looks at this as a 20-year project,” says Mary Ann Pease, R....
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