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Tag Archives: North America
The consequence of dirt cheap US natural gas
I like simple arguments and simple cause-effect connections. And this is as simple as it gets. The consequence of dirt cheap natural gas is that everybody wants it. Everybody. Even if you don’t have a particular need for gas, you … Continue reading
The LNG industry is not listening to the market
LNG is emerging as a fuel of choice for marine applications. This is an opportunity for under-utilized North American import terminals to sell LNG at premium prices. Everybody in the industry knows that LNG has its ups and downs. Three years … Continue reading
LNG for Greener Shipping in North America
Last week, we hosted seminars in San Francisco and Vancouver on the topic of LNG fuelled shipping in North America. The seminars addressed future environmental requirements to North American shipping, and the use of LNG to comply with these requirements. … Continue reading



