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1 posted on 06/04/2017 2:03:45 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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Freeze Your Asses Off In The Dark


2 posted on 06/04/2017 2:05:29 PM PDT by txhurl (Time to blow the Queen and King off the board, DJT, and by your birthday, or on it!)
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Freeze them or bankrupt them!

Good choices for us. Not so good for the Eurotrashers wanting to be warm.

Of course with Gorebull Warming, they may not need our NG!


4 posted on 06/04/2017 2:10:26 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (120+ days without Hilliarly/Huma as POTUS! Covfefe President Trump for this great reality, each day!)
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I am 66 and the weather/climate is the same here in Texas as it was 66 years ago. No hotter, no colder. Summers are HOT, Winters are COLD, Spring and Fall can vary but usually pretty nice. I don’t see any change. I have read about 45 books on climate, so far....


5 posted on 06/04/2017 2:10:43 PM PDT by buffyt (Humane Societies are proudly No Kill. When will Planned Parenthood be No Kill!??!?!!?!?!?!)
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Allow Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Slovakia, Hungary, and the Czech Republic purchase our LNG. Nothing west of the Polish/Slovakian/Czech borders.


6 posted on 06/04/2017 2:14:41 PM PDT by BlueLancer (Ex Scientia Tridens)
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The most important energy issue in the world, for any country, is not CO2 emissions, but energy independence. And if you can’t be energy independent, to have a multiplicity of energy sources so you aren’t beholden to any one supplier.

We are already essentially energy independent in fuel for electrical generation, coal and natural gas. With some effort we could become independent in transportation fuels, or at least independent of sources outside our hemisphere.

Wind and solar don’t replace transportation fuels. They don’t even replace coal and natural gas.


7 posted on 06/04/2017 2:15:30 PM PDT by marron
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Pres. Trump rained on their profiteering parade. Boo hoo.


9 posted on 06/04/2017 2:28:21 PM PDT by TigersEye (When you have covfefe you don't need anything else.)
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Now is the time for the US to export LNG to Europe in order to:

Supply Europe with clean gas and drive them out of Putin’s clutches(who is presently Europe’s main supplier of gas)

Take advantage of the higher LNG world demand(we will be supplying LNG to China also)

Increase the number of jobs in the field of LNG engineering and construction in the US.(LNG liquefaction facilities, pipelines and coastal export facilities).

LNG = MAGA!


10 posted on 06/04/2017 2:31:31 PM PDT by 353FMG
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The Department of Energy (DOE) gave a Texas-based energy company permission in April to export liquefied natural gas to countries with which the U.S. does not have free trade agreements.

Valero has been building deep water terminals to accommodate super tankers for several years.

13 posted on 06/04/2017 3:16:46 PM PDT by SanchoP (Any compromise with evil is still evil.)
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More exports, this time to India.

US authorises LNG export from offshore JV with India

Exports in the amount of 1.8 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of natural gas are approved from Delfin LNG's proposed offshore Louisiana floating terminal, the Department of Energy said.

Exports in the amount of 1.8 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of natural gas are approved from Delfin LNG's proposed offshore Louisiana floating terminal, the Department of Energy said.

"I am pleased that with this authorisation that the administration can continue to strengthen the US as a dominant energy force with further exports of our abundant amounts of natural gas," US Energy Secretary Rick Perry said in a statement.

"Investing in American natural gas not only helps our economy and our jobs, but also helps our allies maintain their energy security. This represents a true win-win for everyone involved," Perry said.

With the rapid increase in domestic natural gas production, the US is transitioning to become a net exporter of natural gas, the Department of Energy said.

With this approval, the Department of Energy has authorised a total of 21 Bcf/d of natural gas exports to non- free trade agreement (non-FTA) countries from planned facilities in Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, and now, with Delfin, from the Gulf of Mexico.

The Delfin project would further position the US to become the predominant LNG supplier to the rest of the world, it said.

Delfin is targeting an in-service date in 2021/2022.

The Department determined that exports from the Delfin LNG terminal, jointly owned by the India and Singapore-based Fairwood Group and the US-based Peninsula group, for a period of 20 years, was not inconsistent with the public interest.

Noting that America's shale reserves have generated economic growth and jobs across the US, the Department of Energy said utilising this clean energy source has also enabled the US to achieve the largest drop in carbon emissions of all countries in 2016.

Department of Energy is eager to bring this clean burning resource and its benefits to all of its international trading partners, a media statement said. "Perry will take this message to Japan, and then to China for the Clean Energy and Mission Innovation ministerials, where he plans to strengthen the US-China LNG export partnership and continue working together towards a clean and affordable energy future," it said.

The Energy Department conducted an extensive review of the Delfin LNG, LLC application.

Among other factors, the Department considered the economic, energy security, and environmental impacts, including macroeconomic studies that showed positive benefits to the US economy in scenarios with LNG exports up to 28 Bcf/d.

15 posted on 06/04/2017 3:50:29 PM PDT by csvset ( Illegitimi non carborundum)
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Weuroweenies slamming Trump: Good rule of thumb to know he’s looking out for America.


16 posted on 06/04/2017 4:24:12 PM PDT by luvbach1 (I hope Trump runs roughshod over the inevitable obstuctionists, Dems, progs, libs, or RINOs!)
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The beauty of Trump is he doesn’t give a rat’s @$$ what people think.


17 posted on 06/04/2017 5:29:58 PM PDT by Mean Daddy (Every time Hillary lies, a demon gets its wings. - Windflier)
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LOL!!!!!

Out 3 weeks ago I got into a nasty pissing match with a Fr-er who will remain nameless because I don't remember their tag, about Ivanka & Jared. I told them you didn't get them and the end result is we will end up selling Europe more Natural Gas! LOL !!!!

18 posted on 06/04/2017 5:33:42 PM PDT by taildragger (Do you hear the people singing? The Song of Angry Men!....)
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"“As the article points out, some (but not all) European countries have been pressing for alternatives to Russian pipeline gas for some time,” Richard D. Kauzlarich, former U.S. ambassador to the energy rich nation of Azerbaijan and Bosnia and a professor of energy geopolitics at George Mason University, told The Daily Caller News Foundation. “In particular, the Baltic states have been anxious to reduce their dependence on Russian gas and believe that US LNG can help in this regard.”

Nothing against our making a buck on this but what about Israel and their reserves about to come on line at some point? They are closer to Europe, what are they chopped chicken liver?

21 posted on 06/04/2017 5:52:14 PM PDT by taildragger (Do you hear the people singing? The Song of Angry Men!....)
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Frick’n parasites.


23 posted on 06/04/2017 6:08:57 PM PDT by AFreeBird
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I would argue that Ships carrying American LNG can never begin to achieve the volumes delivered by pipe line.

Russians need not fear American gas.


25 posted on 06/10/2017 5:28:08 AM PDT by bert (K.E.; N.P.; GOPc;WASP .... The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column)
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