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To: Eric who wrote (1436594)1/31/2024 6:04:24 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577905
 
Eric,
So far it seems to be dropping overseas.
Short-term price fluctuations mean nothing.

When the next energy crisis happens, we would be better served with LNG infrastructure ready to go.

Remember in 2022, when the Z-trolls taunted Europe? "wInTeR iS cOmInG," they said.

Thanks in large part to LNG, combined with an unusually mild winter (thanks global warming!), Europe got through the season unscathed.

Tenchusatsu

P.S. - Like I said before, I wouldn't mind the move IF we intended to use the natural gas ourselves. Of course, that was never Brandon's intention.



To: Eric who wrote (1436594)1/31/2024 6:05:36 PM
From: Broken_Clock1 Recommendation

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We need to look at pricing in every world market for LNG.So far it seems to be dropping overseas.
Where do you get you gas info? In your ass apparently.

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