U.S. LNG Exports Set to Increase Due to New Pipeline Capacity : EIA
Over 20 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) of gas pipeline capacity is being developed, completed to some extent or approved to transport gas to five U.S. liquified natural gas export terminals that are also currently under construction, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration ’s Natural Gas Pipeline Project Tracker. The five LNG terminals to receive the gas are Port Arthur, Golden Pass, Plaquemines, Corpus Christi Stage III and Rio Grande.
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