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A (not quite so) short history of LNG in 200 US exports
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On 11 October 2017 the Sabine Pass LNG plant loaded its 200th cargo on to the Creole Spirit – a little over six months after its 100th export (the first 100 took over a year). Since we published A short history of LNG in 100 US exports in April, seven more new countries have taken cargoes from Sabine Pass and the fourth train has been fired up. In total 25 countries have now taken a Sabine Pass cargo out of 36 importing countries globally.
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