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33 Sites Contenders For North American LNG Export Terminals, Survey Finds

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March 5, 2012

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LNG industry analyst Zeus Development Corp. has identified 33 sites in the United States, Canada and Mexico that hold possible competitive advantages for developers of LNG export terminals.

Sixteen of those sites would offer access to Pacific trade routes to Asian markets without having to transit the Panama or Suez Canal. The remaining are on the East Coast or along the Gulf of Mexico.

"North America's natural gas landscape has changed so radically in the past five years that many sites once considered for import terminals now offer advantages as ...

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