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U.S. LNG Export Facilities-Compiled by the American Petroleum Institute

I wanted to share this American Petroleum Institute interactive map showing the approved and pending applications for LNG export terminals in the U.S.

Should more of these get approved, it looks like it will be busy times, especially in Texas and Louisiana.

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