RE:RE:RE:another US LNG export facility starting up...............It seems that you have attracted the ire of one tiredneedledick.
Well done!
This speaks volumes for your character and credibility as the schlub only takes crooked aim at the most accurate of factual postings. Keep up the good work.
LNG Canada starting in 2025. Plaquemines in 2026 and Cedar LNG now in 2028 with ARX supplying gas to all of them.
ARC Advances LNG Strategy with Cedar LNG Memorandum of Understanding
https://www.arcresources.com/newsroom/arc-advances-lng-strategy-with-cedar-lng-memorandum-of-understanding/ GLTY and all ARX BULLS
downwithdotcom1 wrote: has to be one of the most in-accurate response comments i have read in a long, long time..FACT ..the only reason that the output of the current exporting facilities is lower is due to planned / unplanned (breakdown) maintenance AND NOT a LACK OF DEMAND...do your homework before you post such foolish comments..see below..dwdc
Overall, gas flows to all seven big U.S. LNG export plants, including Sabine, remained at 12.9 bcfd so far in June, the same as in May.
That was well below the monthly record high of 14.7 bcfd in December 2023 due to ongoing plant and pipeline maintenance at several Louisiana facilities, including Sabine, Cameron LNG and Venture Global’s Calcasieu Pass.