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U.S. liquefied natural gas exports : expectations and potential effects /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hansen, Marjorie (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Novinka, [2016]
Colección:Energy policies, politics and prices series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • U.S. LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS EXPORTS: EXPECTATIONS AND POTENTIAL EFFECTS; U.S. LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS EXPORTS: EXPECTATIONS AND POTENTIAL EFFECTS; Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data; CONTENTS; PREFACE; Chapter 1: MARITIME TRANSPORTATION: IMPLICATIONS OF USING U.S. LIQUEFIED-NATURAL-GAS CARRIERS FOR EXPORTS*; WHY GAO DID THIS STUDY; WHAT GAO FOUND; ABBREVIATIONS; BACKGROUND; Liquefied Natural Gas; World Market for Natural Gas; Federal Role in Maritime and LNG Industries; DOE AND INDUSTRY EXPECT THE UNITED STATES TO PLAY A LARGE ROLE IN THE LNG MARKET OVER THE NEXT 10 YEARS
  • DOE and Industry Expect the United States to Become a Significant Exporter of LNGCustomers of U.S. LNG Have Responsibility for Transporting LNG from Liquefaction Facilities; About 100 or More LNG Carriers May Be Needed to Transport Expected U.S. LNG Exports in the Coming Years; IF THE PROPOSED REQUIREMENT DOES NOT REDUCE THE EXPECTED DEMAND FOR U.S. LNG, IT COULD EXPAND EMPLOYMENT FOR U.S. MARINERS AND SHIPBUILDERS; If Demand is Not Reduced, Maritime Stakeholders Say the Proposed Requirement Could Expand Employment for U.S. Mariners, though Time Would Be Needed for Training
  • A Few U.S. Shipyards Expressed Interest in Building LNG Carriers, but a Number of Challenges ExistIf LNG Customers Contract to Purchase U.S.-Built Carriers, Construction of those LNG Carriers Could Provide Employment in U.S. Shipyards, according to Shipyard Representatives; U.S.-BUILT CARRIERS WOULD INCREASE TRANSPORTATION COSTS AND WOULD LIKELY REDUCE DEMAND FOR U.S. LNG; The Proposed Requirement Would Increase Transportation Costs For U.S. LNG Exports; INCREASED TRANSPORTATION COSTS WOULD REDUCE U.S. COMPETITIVENESS IN THE LNG MARKET
  • Proposed Requirement and Changes in U.S. LNG Exports May have Ripple Effects through the LNG Supply ChainStakeholders Expressed Concerns about Potential Trade Implications; Few Stakeholders Cited Safety and Reliability Benefits; AGENCY COMMENTS; APPENDIX I: OBJECTIVES, SCOPE, AND METHODOLOGY; End Notes; Chapter 2: U.S. NATURAL GAS EXPORTS: NEW OPPORTUNITIES, UNCERTAIN OUTCOMES*; SUMMARY; INTRODUCTION; U.S. NATURAL GAS MARKET TRENDS; U.S. NATURAL GAS EXPORTS TO DATE; Pipeline Exports Increase; LNG ACTIVITY ON THE MOVE; LNG Re-Exports: A Temporary Fix
  • Exports of Domestically Produced Natural Gas as LNGAlaska LNG Project; Trade: Agreements or Disagreements?; THE GLOBAL LNG MARKET; FEDERAL APPROVALS REQUIRED FOR LNG EXPORTS; Overview of Approvals Required under the NGA; Summary of DOE Public Interest Evaluation Process; Reports Informing DOE's Public Interest Evaluation; NEPA and Other Federal Requirements Applicable to LNG Exports; DOE Permit Application Order of Precedence; NEW SOURCES OF NATURAL GAS; Projected Future Growth; Natural Gas Liquids: A Production Driver; CONGRESSIONAL ACTIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS; Issues and Interests