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  2. LNG carrier - Wikipedia

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    LNG carriers of increasing size have been built since then, leading to the fleet of today, where giant Q-Max LNG ships sail worldwide that can each carry up to 266,000 m 3 (9,400,000 cu ft). A boom in U.S. natural gas production was enabled by hydraulic fracturing ("fracking"), creating large growth in natural gas production from 2010. [ 2 ]

  3. List of gas carriers - Wikipedia

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    This list of gas carrier ships includes LPG carriers and LNG carriers. Ships with multiple names may be listed under each name. Ships with multiple names may be listed under each name. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  4. Cheniere Energy - Wikipedia

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    Cheniere Energy, Inc. is an American liquefied natural gas (LNG) company headquartered in Houston, Texas. In February 2016 it became the first American company to export liquefied natural gas. [4] Cheniere Energy is the largest exporter of LNG in the United States and the second-largest LNG producer globally as of 2024. [5]

  5. List of United States natural gas companies - Wikipedia

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    Intermountain Gas Company; Illinois. Direct Energy; Ameren Illinois Company; Hudson Energy; Illinois Gas Transmission; Nicor Gas; Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line; Peoples ...

  6. Nicor Gas - Wikipedia

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    Nicor Gas is an energy company headquartered in Naperville, Illinois. Its largest subsidiary, Nicor Gas, is a natural gas distribution company. Founded in 1954, the company serves more than two million customers in a service territory that encompasses most of the northern third of Illinois, excluding the city of Chicago. Nicor Gas has 34,000 ...

  7. Gas carrier - Wikipedia

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    LNG-carrier Galea. The majority of LNG carriers are between 125,000 and 135,000 m 3 (4,400,000 and 4,800,000 cu ft) in capacity. In the modern fleet of LNG carriers, there is an interesting exception concerning ship size.

  8. Liquefied Natural Gas: What to know about LNG and Biden's ...

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    LNG is short for liquefied natural gas and occurs when gas is cooled to about –260° F (–162° C), changing it into a liquid that can be stored and shipped safely aboard specially designed ...

  9. Category:LNG tankers - Wikipedia

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    Floating liquefied natural gas terminals (9 P) Pages in category "LNG tankers" ... LNG carrier * List of gas carriers; C. Costa Azul LNG; E. LNG El Paso Sonatrach; G ...