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Attacking a Saturated LNG Market?
October 8, 2012 | theglobeandmail.com

Although three major oil companies have partnered to export North Slope LNG to Asia and a Qatari-Exxon partnership plans to export LNG from a terminal in Texas, some experts believe they are attacking a market that will be saturated by the time their gas is ready to ship.


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