Cheniere Energy, Inc. (NYSEMKT:LNG)
The Company is engaged primarily in the business of developing and constructing, and then owning and operating, a network of three onshore LNG receiving terminals, and related natural gas pipelines, along the Gulf Coast of the United States.
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Cheniere has exclusive rights to export LNG, and the contracts in place to do so until 2020. They compete with Kinder Morgan and Exxon in this respect, but I believe Cheniere is a step ahead in the legislative process for both of these companies. I also own KM, and am looking to aquire Exxon. This is a similar play to National Oilwell Varco. A little more risk, but more short term upside.
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The LNG export revolution hasn't happened yet, but is is on its way, and Cheniere has the inside track.
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Cheniere Energy is poised to continued is growth in the energy sector. With the increase of oil in america, Cheniere has a stock pile of natural gas that it is preparing to export around the world. Cheniere Energy will have a foot hold in the LNG export sector.
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the winner should be in everyone's portfolio !!! Check it out.
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Will see continue growth as they develop the transportation conduit for emerging transportation of Us vast supply of NG.
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We (USA) are going to be exporters of liquid nat gas in the near future. LNG has a great head start on being able to provide this global high demand and (elsewhere) high priced commodity. They have made a huge $ investment, which should provide a moat to the competition. Look at the map on this link (scroll down). LNG is situated in the absolute heart of gas pipeline country. A perfect location, and land holdings of significant scale, rail access as well as pipeline.
http://www.cheniere.com/lng_industry/sabine_pass_liquefaction.shtml
They are farther along in the licensing pathway than any of their competitors. However, Obama is no friend to the energy industry in this country. It would be a huge waste of resources, not to mention jobs, income, and taxes, if this business was somehow blocked from operating.
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Permits are needed to export LNG and Cheniere is the only one permitted to do so. It has complete control of this market, while the USA develops an energy plan and decides if any other companies can export LNG. A prdt that we can use locally if we would pull our head out of the cartel hole.
http://www.energytrendsinsider.com/2012/11/14/why-are-permits-needed-for-lng-export-terminals/ & http://www.energybiz.com/magazine/article/250895/lng-ready-export
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They have what seem like good plans and contracts to export LNG. pretty volatile but it is a good spec for now.
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the only company approved to export LNG in the united states....and its already booked pretty much all of its planned capacity for the first 2 terminals and most of the third is being bid upon already...and it hasn't even been built yet...this has a sizeable head start on the rest of the US and will enjoy outsized profits for at least a few years ...
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Forward thinking on natural gas.
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Another great LNG play. It's definitely not too late. Big money will be made.
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LNG will do great things
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Trending inverse mirror of UNG, which is always corrected as Nat Gas cannot be going down and LNG go up indefinitely. 50 day and 150 day technicals at limits giving short territory at or near this level for correction.
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Liquid gold!
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"The list of potential risks is long and very real; however, I think that Cheneire will be successful in their quest to export gas. Once that gas starts flowing, investors will be greatly rewarded."
http://beta.fool.com/latimerburned/2012/10/22/why-im-buying-this-solution-to-our-natural-gas-glu/14979/
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NATURAL GAS / CLEAN ENERGY IF THE FUTURE FOR AMERICA.
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Natural gas is in abundance in the US, but companies are scaling back or simply burning off the natural gas because it's so cheap here. If LNG's process of liquifying natural gas for transportation can be accomplished in a cost effective manner, this could open up a whole new market for natural gas exports from the US around the world. Many of the major nat gas players have invested in this, so I think it has a lot of potential.
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Will probably be the first to export natural gas.......2015?
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