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Cheniere buys U.S. natural gas to use as feedstock for its two LNG plants. It then sells LNG to long-term buyers who pay 115% of the Henry Hub price plus around a $3 liquefaction fee per million ...
United Utilities says in its plan that removing the weir and surrounding structure could create "greater natural storm attenuation capacity", and it hoped the changes would restore salmon habitats ...
To service its LNG sale agreements, Cheniere buys U.S. gas to use as feedstock for its two LNG plants in Texas and Louisiana. It then sells LNG to long-term buyers who pay about 115% of the Henry ...
A plan to remove a lake's weir is being opposed by residents, the Environment Agency and other groups, as a public consultation comes to an end on Wednesday. United Utilities wants to remove the ...
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