Monday, December 19

Domestic gas raises questions about LNG trucking in Savannah

With domestic natural gas production booming, opponents of trucking liquefied natural gas — LNG — out of the import facility at Elba Island say the proposed project is no longer just a risky idea from a safety standpoint; it’s also not credible from a business perspective.

Citizens for a Safe Secure Savannah make this case in a recent letter to federal regulators.

“We take as a given that El Paso’s original business case assumed market conditions that would allow it to develop the opportunity to fuel truck fleets in the southeast United States with imported LNG,” co-founders Kent Harrington and Pam Miller wrote in an eight-page letter dated Nov. 17.


Savannah.now.com

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