LNG imports expected to provide major slice of U.S. future supplyOne sixth of the gas burned in 2025 could come from overseas Allen Baker
Liquefied natural gas from overseas could amount to 17 percent of U.S. gas consumption by 2025, according to projections by the National Petroleum Council.
LNG imports could climb to 15 billion cubic feet daily, at a cost of more than $27 billion a year based on $5 per thousand cubic feet, roughly....
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