link below to relevant article:
http://fuelfix.com/blog/2014/09/10/cameron-lng-export-terminal-can-...
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Good news indeed. I hope Sempra will break ground soon.
yes, it is good news.
but, skip, imo, the most interesting part of the story was about the little/micro lng liquification facility permitted for fl intending to use standard 40' containers to ship the lng to the caribbean.
if they can make money on a project with such a lack of scale, imo, there's just gotta be plenty more/other economic opportunities having/with the same lack of scale. you don't have to hit many grand-slams, if ya hit a whole bunch of singles/doubles.
jim
You would. LOL! I don't see that project using enough NG to help Haynesville prices and it's hard to get excited about the Caribbean as a significant LNG market. Too small, mon. I'll reserve judgement.
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