Industry adapted to 2011 demand spikeReport says LNG industry responded after tsunami in Japan, with year-over-year acquisition of liquefied natural gas up 9 percent Bill White Researcher/writer for the Office of the Federal Coordinator
It took a natural disaster to shake up the industry, but LNG in 2011 proved itself for the first time as a fuel flexible enough to supply short-term surges in demand, a new report on the industry says.
“The role of LNG as a flexible and secure energy source as well as the prompt response to provide....
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