Amid projections of continued growth in natural gas demand and tighter supplies, a delay as short as two years in the construction of gas pipelines, storage facilities and liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals will cost U.S. gas consumers more than $200 billion by 2020, according to a new study released by The INGAA Foundation Monday.
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INGAA Study: Lag in Gas Project Construction Will Cost Consumers $200B by 2020
Amid projections of continued growth in natural gas demand and tighter supplies, a two-year delay in the construction of gas pipelines, storage facilities and liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals will cost U.S. gas consumers more than $200 billion by 2020, according to a new study released by The INGAA Foundation Monday.
Industry Study: Delays in Building Pipes, LNG Projects Will Cost Consumers $200B
A natural gas industry study scheduled for release in mid-July says that a two-year delay in building gas pipelines and liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals will cost U.S. gas consumers more than $200 billion by 2020.
Industry Study: Delays in Building Pipes, LNG Projects Will Cost Consumers $200B
A natural gas industry study destined for release in mid-July says that a two-year delay in building gas pipelines and liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals will cost U.S. gas consumers more than $200 billion by 2020.