Scottish ban on shale gas means imports including LNG will be long-term cost for economy

Wednesday, 04 October 2017

The decision to ban shale-gas extraction in Scotland means the loss of a potential jobs renaissance and that the country will have to continue importing cargoes of ethane from US shale gas and may eventually need more conventional LNG cargoes than are currently planned for domestic and industrial use.


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