Monday, September 20, 2010

Uh-Oh! The Cat's Out Of The Bag: Cheniere Energy Gets DOE Approval For Sabine Pass Plant To Export LNG


Reuters - Fri Sep 10, 2010 2:26pm EDT

* Cheniere will be able to export 16 mtpa(Million Tons Per Annum) for 30 years

* Sign of ample US natural gas supply

NEW YORK, Sept 10 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Energy on Sept. 7 approved Cheniere Energy's (LNG.A) plan to export domestically produced liquefied natural gas from the Sabine Pass terminal in Louisiana, the department said on its website.
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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's always been about export-been telling you morons that for years. It's a good thing, it will bring prosperity to ports and regions hosting the export facilities, but the stupid anti LNGers dont care about jobs and prosperity, all they care about is jumping around on a street corner waving signs or disrupting meetings. You should be ashamed of yourself for aligning your blather with them

Patrick McGee said...

"Stupid Anti-LNGers"?

That's funny!

Anonymous said...

Hey, if the shoe fits, wear it, McGee...

Patrick McGee said...

So far, that Anti-LNG shoe is very comfortable and working on another pair called "The demise of Oregon LNG/Oregon Pipeline LLC".

You?

Seems to me lurking in the shadows of "Anonymity", in fear mostly of getting eaten by your own kind, isn't getting the job done for your ilk is it?

When are we going to see your ilk stand up, behind your own names as members of the community and go toe to toe with those Anti-LNGers?

We both know the answer to that don't we?

Anonymous said...

no reason to go toe to toe with the antis...there are going to be new facilities built on the west coast to partake in the global trade of LNG. Where these gas docks will be built depends who can get one up and running first. In our lifetime we will see a few of these at the Columbia River. If we dont get it somewhere on Puget Sound will. These are big deals and an LNG terminal will be vast economic asset to the communties and region it inhabits. A little bunch of shirt wearing old hippies like you aint going to stop it-it's too big and it's good business for the area and the country

Patrick McGee said...

"Shirt Wearing Old Hippies"?

That's Funny!