Ground broken on Louisiana LNG facilityTerminal could be operational by 2008, will handle 2.6 bcf per day, more than existing terminals; can handle two ships at a time The Associated Press
Federal energy regulators and state officials have broken ground in Cameron Parish, La., on the country’s newest and largest liquefied natural gas terminal.
Two of the four members of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the federal agency that approves all onshore LNG facilities, wielded gold....
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Terminal could be operating by 2008
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