Why LNG doesn’t trade like oilLiquefied natural gas marketed regionally, based on long-term contracts, while crude oil has a global market with transparent prices Jeannette Lee Researcher/Writer, Office of the Federal Coordinator
The multibillion-dollar natural gas project proposed for Alaska looks similar to the oil pipeline built almost 40 years ago: Extract a hydrocarbon from the North Slope and send it through an 800-mile pipeline to a year-round port, then pour it into ships to take the product to market.
But comparing....
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