New LNG terminals deemed ‘critical’
Larry Persily Petroleum News Government Affairs Editor
The United States could be burning up to 12 times as much liquefied natural gas in 2010 as it consumed in 2002, with several new regasification terminals joining the four existing plants by then, according to the latest report by a leading oil and gas consulting firm.
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