“In the last three months, 68% of all Freeport cargoes were delivered into European markets,” said Tom Marzec-Manser, head of gas analytics at ICIS.”
That’s an astounding (high) number. I of course knew there were LNG ships but I didn’t realize there were that many of them. Compared to the sheer volume of hydrocarbons coming into Freeport through who knows how many pipelines.
I used to go to the beach down that way (Freeport) at Surfside just to get away from all the people and rules at Galveston.
It was okay to have cars on the beach, camping and huge fires at night.(Well. back in the 70's-80's... don't know what it's like there now)