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The trains are here—and more are coming. Already, 3.6 Bcf/d of LNG-export capacity is online, nearly all of this on the Louisiana coast, and the EIA forecasts capacity will reach 8.9 Bcf/d by the end of 2019, including on the Texas coast. Here’s a look at Haynesville and overall U.S. natgas’ new role in world markets.
SPEAKER(S):
Tom Petrie, Chairman, Petrie Partners
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