Methane leaks are possible at almost every point in the supply chain. In january, a satellite spotted a large methane plume that seemed to be emanating from a cluster of pipe lines in central louisiana. There's also the potent for methane to escape at the liquefaction facilities themselves. The countries that control the largest gas reserves also control whether hundreds of millions of people can keep their lights on and their furnaces lit. A rapid expansion of l n g export intrstructure in the united states has rewritten the rules for the global market place.

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