Kirstin E. Gibbs, David L. Wochner and Meagan Keiser
As LNG becomes an increasingly global commodity and more suppliers look to import LNG to the United States, the interchangeability of revaporized LNG with the domestic natural gas stream has become an important consideration.
Nowhere is the issue more pronounced than in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions of the US where the need for natural gas supply is high and the tolerance for changes to the composition of the historic gas stream is low.
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