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Friday, August 10, 2012

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January 28, 2013: Royal Dutch Shell Plc aid it will tie up with Kinder Morgan Inc to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) from a terminal near Savannah, Georgia. El Paso Pipeline Partners LP, a Kinder Morgan unit, and Shell will form a limited liability company to develop a natural gas liquefaction plant at Southern LNG Co LLC's existing terminal. Recent drilling innovations have unlocked vast shale oil and gas reserves, placing the United States in a position to be a major exporter. A number of companies, including Exxon Mobil Corp, have lined up to get permission to sell the country's cheap abundant natural gas overseas, where it can fetch much higher prices.

The terminal is the Elba Island, Georgia, terminal

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See first comment -- I don't know about you, but I am very, very enthusiastic about the coming energy decade for the entire US. It really could turn out to be quite a story.

Cheniere website.

I believe this is the Sabine Pass Liquefaction project, but if I have it wrong, I will correct it.

5 comments:

  1. LGN export construction begins.

    http://www.cheniereenergypartners.com/

    Anon 1

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  2. Some very strange option activity going on with OAS.

    http://www.optionshawk.com/blog/?p=371

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  3. For great information on a Friday night, check out Hess' recent wells in Beaver Lodge. Very very good wells for the area. 50K in 3 months....not much water in that area?

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  4. I normally wouldn't post this as a stand-alone post, but it is very, very interesting. So, I will also post this as a stand-alone post. It's very, very interesting, isn't it?

    Thank you for taking time to post.

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    1. Comments/replies got out of order. The "stand-alone post" had to do with OAS options comment.

      With regard to recent Hess wells in Beaver Lodge: you are correct -- great wells, and not much water.

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