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Title: U.S- Trade In LNG
Author: Philip J. Anderson
Source: American Gas Association 1992
Year Published: 1992
Abstract: Historically, the first cargo of liquefied natural gas (LNG) imported to the United States came from the CAMEL plant, owned and operated by ALGERIAS SONATRACH, in 1968. That cargo was lifted aboard the ARISTOTLE, nee METHANE PIONEER, and delivered to Boston Gas Companys Commercial Point peakshaving plant. The first purpose-built receiving terminal in the United States began operation in 1971. It was constructed by a subsidiary of a non-utility company with a long history in the LNG business, Cabot Corp., in Everett, Massachusetts. Since that date, a total of three additional LNG terminals have been constructed in the United States with a total capacity in terms of vaporized LNG of 23.13 billion m annually. Projections of US. trade in LNG made during the 1970s, Table 1, forecast far larger volumes than were ever realized.




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