Boston Gets First Winter Delivery of Foreign LNG from Trinidad

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Ship that unloaded foreign LNG in Boston
Natural gas-starved New England, which lacks sufficient natural gas supplies because politicians like Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey (taking over as Governor come Jan. 1st) blocks new pipelines, is satiating its ever-growing thirst for natural gas by importing it from foreign countries at 5-6X the cost of shipping it in via pipeline from the nearby Marcellus. In fact, a shipload of LNG from Trinidad and Tobago was unloaded at Constellation Energy Corp’s Everett LNG import terminal last week.

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