A lot, it turns out. The Biden Administration, bending the knee to the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, has paused approval of new LNG export facilities. (In terms of influence on the President, this “wing” is looking more like the breasts, the thighs and drumsticks, the other wing, and the piece that went
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Natural Gas Not Ready as a Transportation Fuel? There’s Always LNG Export
By Charles Sartain on
Posted in Energy Policy
In a recent entry on the blog Exxon Perspectives, the huge producer presents a number of reasons why relying on compressed natural gas as a transportation fuel might be misplaced, at least for the near future. Among the obstacles:
- Vehicle costs are high
- Infrastructure is nonexistent and costs will be high
- CNG has lower
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