Fighting in the Gulf: The Natural Gas Business Will Never Be the Same
Whether consumers like it or not, the Middle East conflict has accelerated a structural transformation already underway in the U.S. gas market.
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Is Tacoma, Washington, LNG the Future of Shipping or an Impediment to Greener Solutions?
The new Port of Tacoma LNG facility is a possible template for future ports that serve LNG-powered ships. But opponents of the facility argue that the industry should wait for a zero-emission alternative.
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Will the U.S. Become One of the World’s Largest LNG Suppliers?
Within the next two years, the U.S. may well become one of the world’s largest players in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) business. This will be a radical change for U.S. gas producers as just a few years ago LNG export capability was limited to one small facility in Alaska.
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