Liquefied natural gas (LNG) does not generate the same publicity as hydrogen, but those involved in the industry are just as excited about its future. Just ask Gas Innovations.
“The mood is bullish in LNG, all across the world,” said Ashley Madray, Executive Vice-President and Partner of Houston-based Gas Innovations, an independent wholesale provider of hydrocarbons which has supplied some of the biggest LNG terminals domestically and globally.
“That’s based on the environmental benefits versus coal and the abundance andreasonable price. Natural gas has been stable apart from one trading blip in November-December last year. But really it’s been stable and fairly low compared to historical figures.”
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