Imports and exports? Imports or exports?LNG exports provide storage and the LNG plant can be used for imports if production declines persist, but is it either-or? Eric Lidji For Petroleum News
When policymakers discuss contingency plans for Cook Inlet natural gas, the liquefied natural gas plant in Nikiski is commonly brought up as being a short-term solution for two problematic declines: deliverability during peak demand and overall production.
Are those solutions mutually exclusive?
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