Bloomberg: The Natural Gas Boom Could Snarl Traffic at One of America’s Busiest Ports

9 June 2017: “But as more cargoes of liquefied natural gas and petrochemicals head across the globe from newly built plants, the tanker bottlenecks are poised to get worse, according to Poten & Partners.” ” “A lot of waterways in the Gulf aren’t ready for prime time,” Gordon Shearer, a senior adviser at Poten in New York, said by phone. “Everything is going into a very concentrated strip of coastline.” ” To read full article, click here.
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