LNG industry eyes US gas developmentsFERC has granted export rights to Cheniere for up to 2.2 bcf per day of US-sourced liquefied natural gas to anywhere in the world Bill White Researcher/writer for the Office of the Federal Coordinator
The North American gas-price collapse caused by the shale-gas boom is simultaneously battering producers while exciting global buyers that some lower-cost liquefied natural gas might soon be available to them.
Those were take-away messages from the World LNG Americas Summit held April 25-26 in San A....
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