LNG Terminals
Liquified Natural Gas, or LNG, is a method used to transport natural gas over long distances by sea, using specialized tanker ships. In order to turn the gas into a liquid for transport, it must be cooled to approximately -260°F, so that it occupies only 1/600th of the volume of the original gas.
Basics
- Overview – Penn Energy LNG Terminal Chester
- A Proposed LNG Terminal in Chester Would be Gigantic — Philadelphia Inquirer — 06-13-22
- Chester Eyed for LNG Terminal — WHYY — 06-16-22
- Pennsylvania LNG Export Terminal Task Force Report — 11-01-23
- LNG is controversial. Canary Media fact-checks 5 big claims –02-20-23
Current Status
- Soaring methane exports ‘liquidate’ Gulf Coast future — Floodlight News — 05-07-2024
- Barrage of Letters to the Editor Denounce Guest Column Calling for LNG Terminal — Delaware County Daily Times — 04-21-24
- President Biden Halts LNG Export Terminal Planning — 01-26-24
- Residents Object to Chester Site for LNG Terminal — The Interceptor — 07-19-23
- LNG Terminal Fire and Explosion Incidents Worldwide
Paths Forward
- Chester LNG terminal ‘dead in the water,’ According to Chester Mayor — 01-28-24
- Another Blow for Gibbstown, N.J. LNG Terminal — NJ Spotlight News — 09-08-23
- How to Stop Gibbstown for Good — NJ Spotlight News — 09-08-23