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     582  0 Kommentare Will the U.S. Shale Boom Fuel Asia's Economic Future and Europe's Energy Security?

    DENVER, CO--(Marketwired - Mar 4, 2015) -  The president of the Swiss/Norwegian International Gas Union told reporters last week that destination clauses on contracts for liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments "will soon be a thing of the past because of the shale revolution in the United States," according to Reuters.

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    The shale boom flipped the U.S. LNG market upside down in just over a decade -- converting the U.S. from an importer of LNG into a soon-to-be exporter.

    To accomplish this, billions of dollars of capital have been raised and new companies have been built to take the natural gas from U.S. producers and supercool it into liquid form for shipping abroad. A number of U.S. LNG export plants are in the design phase, and some plants are well under construction.

    First movers have presold their planned output capacity in large part to Asian and European buyers. In fact, LNG plant developers in the U.S. have announced plans to export 50 million tonnes a year from projects going up along the Gulf Coast by 2018.

    First to Market: Cheniere Energy

    If projections hold, Cheniere Energy (NYSE: LNG) will be the first U.S. LNG exporter to the finish line. Cheniere is on track to produce first LNG at its Sabine Pass LNG export facility on the U.S. Gulf coast in late 2015. Cheniere is building a second export facility at Corpus Christi, Texas. By 2020, with both projects complete, Cheniere will be one of the largest global exporters of LNG, providing about 10% of the total LNG market. Cheniere will become one of the largest natural gas buyers in the U.S., procuring natural gas at a rate of approximately 6 Bcf/day. At that point, the company's investment in its U.S. LNG export infrastructure will top $30 billion.

    The Future of LNG: An Oil & Gas 360® Exclusive Interview with Cheniere Energy's Anatol Feygin

    As part of Oil & Gas 360®'s "Top Minds in the Business" series, in this exclusive interview Oil & Gas 360® discussed the future of LNG, U.S. export laws, global LNG markets and commodities price environments with Anatol Feygin, Senior Vice President of Strategy & Corporate Development for Cheniere Energy.

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    Will the U.S. Shale Boom Fuel Asia's Economic Future and Europe's Energy Security? DENVER, CO--(Marketwired - Mar 4, 2015) -  The president of the Swiss/Norwegian International Gas Union told reporters last week that destination clauses on contracts for liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments "will soon be a thing of the past …