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Gold/Mining/Energy : LNG -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dennis Roth who wrote (691)11/16/2005 8:08:48 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 919
 
another lng terminal on line by 2008.. wonder what price situation for natural gas will be in 2008. how much will new xom lng terminal import i expect cost will be low based on qtar investments. Super tankers coming over on regular basis. then we have four lng terminals approx going up in eastern canada. four or so in planning stages for new england area.

I could see international companies not even bothering with drilling for natural gas off south carolina coast if xom has unlimited supply from qtar. why put up with green folks bs. I look forward to seeing more lng imports vs drilling in new areas in the states.

wonder what the capacity is in existing lines to handle lng volume distribution. Be great if it could keep up with winter demand if supply was available at beginning of lines.