Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Import Terminals: Siting, Safety, and Regulation Congressional Research Service Summary Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is a hazardous fuel shipped in large tankers to U.S. ports from overseas. While LNG has historically made up a small part of U.S. natural gas supplies, rising
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Get PriceLIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS FACILITY REGULATION. B.C. Reg. 146/2014. Contents “LNG facility” means a facility that processes natural gas and produces LNG;.
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