Wednesday, May 16, 2012

West Coast LNG Can Help Asia Diversify Its Supply

Liquefied natural gas export projects that position themselves on the West Coast of Canada or the United States can greatly assist Asian companies seeking to diversify their LNG supply requirements, according to Ziff Energy Group.
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