Global liquefied natural gas exports from the Gulf Coast are set to expand as the first of three trains at the Cameron liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility in Louisiana achieved first production Tuesday, developer Sempra Energy said.
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McDermott Expects Cameron LNG ‘Fully Online’ by 2020 as Timetable Slips
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