WWL Radio: Coming boom in natural gas means more terminals, jobs for Louisiana
Pierre Conner, professor of practice and executive director of the Tulane Energy Institute, was interviewed by WWL radio for a story on the growing importance of natural gas to Louisiana's economy.
“The world has a demand for power generated by natural gas and the United States is in a unique position," says Pierre Connor, head of the Tulane Energy Institute. "We have the infrastructure to get the natural gas to the export terminals and then in the terms with LNG processing to transport that efficiently.”
To read the story in its entirety, visit wwl.radio.com:
https://wwl.radio.com/articles/nat-gas-to-become-leading-fuel
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