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re: McNeese to be site of national center for LNG research
Posted on 5/29/25 at 12:34 am to HeadCall
Posted on 5/29/25 at 12:34 am to HeadCall
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Then how the frick are we so poor? All of this O&G and we’re one of the poorest states in the Union.
Because we are incapable of having a governor that's not stupid.
Posted on 5/29/25 at 12:40 am to ragincajun03
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liquefied natural gas research
Sharts. They're essentially researching sharts.
Posted on 5/29/25 at 12:52 am to Swagga
quote:no it’s not
LA is one of the few states in the country you can make six figures with a high school diploma
Posted on 5/29/25 at 6:43 am to Saunson69
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They just need to put this at LSU in Shreveport. Shreveport is just vastly more important than any other city. Doesn't matter if 3 hours North of the LNG plants. Just such a culturally rich city that LNG needs to be on the Red River for smaller barge pickup. Closer to source with Haynesville anyway. 2x more expensive transportation, Barge instread of pipeline South to Lake Chuck, unload from barge to tanker in Nola on MS River. Most LNG gas prob comes from Haynesville anyways.
Clueless, LNG Center of Excellence got its start with money from Feds announced in 2021. They broke ground last year.
NO way is shipping LNG via barge cheaper and no way Haynesville Shale can supply all of that. Lots of the natural gas used comes from out of state.
Posted on 5/29/25 at 6:45 am to Tarps99
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You take natural gas and freeze it using electricity to super cool it into liquid. Then you load onto specialized tankers for transport.
Natural gas turbines are used to power those compressors to liquify it, not electricity.
Posted on 5/29/25 at 6:59 am to ragincajun03
Lake Charles is where the very first LNG liquefaction plant was built by Conoco. The very first cargo went to England onboard the converted Liberty Ship, Methane Pioneer. January 28, 1959.
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