BHP eyes LNG plant off Southern California coastSite 21 miles offshore; closer to natural gas infrastructure than Baja Debra Beachy Petroleum News Contributing Writer
HP Billiton, the Australian mining and energy company, is planning to build a liquefied natural gas import terminal in deep water off the coast of Southern California, a company spokesman told Petroleum News Aug. 15. The company said it expected the plant to start operating by 2008.
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