Before the Marcellus Shale’s immense natural gas resource can be unleashed, LNG infrastructure must be available. This look at the analysis reveals the current state of infrastructure available, in the works, on hold and canceled. Here’s the definitive view of the Northeast transport markets.
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Brandy Fidler, Senior Development Editor, Hart Energy
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Emily McClain, Vice President, North America Gas Markets, Rystad Energy
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