http://oilandgas-investments.com/2012/natural-gas/exporting-lng-liq...
Past research indicates the US is one of the major importers of LNG, via ships from various countries. Also, major pipelines coming in from Canada and Mexico to process natural gas into LNG, as they lack the ability to process it. We only have a few processing plants for exporting, but we have many facilities to import it on both west and east coasts. Some articles indicate that if we export too much LNG that it would hurt the trade deficit. Amazing that there is a way to refine natural gas into gasoline. Any thoughts?
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