Exporting Compressed Natural Gas From The US

Breaking Energy 2014-10-07

Summary:

Schwarzenegger Signs Executive Order Setting Low Carbon Fuel Standard

In a divided opinion, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has found that it does not have jurisdiction over facilities proposed by Emera CNG, LLC to compress natural gas for export to the Bahamas by ship.

Natural gas is an important fuel used globally for electric power generation, heating, and industry. Throughout most of the U.S., an abundant supply of natural gas means domestic pricing for gas is lower than overseas. This creates a potentially profitable opportunity to export natural gas from the U.S., if regulatory conditions allow.

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ferc (federal) natural gas us cng exports economic growth energy policy export facilities exports fossil energy international trade jdsupra technological development

Authors:

Todd Griset | PretiFlaherty

Date tagged:

10/07/2014, 16:21

Date published:

10/07/2014, 16:00