The US energy sector is about to break ground on its next wave of LNG infrastructure projects, as Canadian developers pursue their own plans to sell cheap North American gas into premium markets as LNG.
LNG Unlimited explores the export opportunity on both sides of the border in an in-depth special focus available this week.
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As Cheniere Energy is on the verge of sanction of the first US LNG export facility in decades, the report quizzes experts on the prospects for more such plants in the country as regulators weigh a raft of permit applications.
LNG Unlimited also sat down with Cheniere boss Charif Souki to discuss his company’s position at the forefront of the liquefaction drive.
The special focus also explores the projects proposed of Canadian and Oregon projects looking to capitalise on shorter shipping distances to LNG-hungry Asia.