Push on to boost LNG suppliesExperts advocate placing storage tanks along U.S. coasts where energy companies can store LNG as hedge against shortages Steve Quinn Associated Press Business Writer
Since hurricanes Katrina and Rita slammed the Gulf Coast nearly five months ago, the region has lost more than 610 billion cubic feet of natural gas production. That’s about 3 percent of the nation’s annual production and enough to power homes in eight Southern states, including Texas, Louisiana and....
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Debate over LNG storage tanks heated More than 40 projects proposed Storage tanks final stop for gas Imports could reach 15% of gas
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