To: koan who wrote (89475 ) 8/22/2007 11:37:24 AM From: LoneClone Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313184 I don't have time to dig much info up for you, but five minutes on Google finds the following Algeria aims to triple LNG exports to USarabesquespress.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ U.S. EIA Predicts Decline in LNG Imports Posted: August 8, 2007lnglawblog.com In its Short-Term Energy Outlook released yesterday, the EIA predicts that LNG imports will decline over the rest of the year due to falling prices in the U.S. market relative to price levels in Europe and Asia. However, the EIA still expects LNG import levels to reach a record-high 850 Bcf for 2007. Platts LNG Daily provides additional coverage. [Subscription required] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ US LNG imports said up 48% in first 7 months of 2007 Publication Date: 02-AUG-07construction.ecnext.com Publication: Platts Oilgram News Format: XML Price: $4.95 Description Washington—US imports of LNG in the first seven months of 2007 totaled 524.3 Bcf, up 48% from the 354.1 Bcf imported in the same period of 2006, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Market Eye: US LNG Imports Surge (Copyright © 2007 Energy Intelligence Group, Inc.) Tuesday, August 14, 2007energyintel.com Summary LNG imports into the US soared last week, hitting what was likely a record of 3.9 billion cubic feet of gas per day on Thursday. All five US terminals were in operation, several at or near maximum volumes, according to a survey by Tudor Pickering Securities in Houston. August imports to date have averaged 3.3 Bcf/d, compared to 2.9 Bcf/d for all of July, Tudor Pickering analyst Stacy Nieuwoudt said... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~