Shale-produced liquified natural gas is fueling pipeline projects in Ohio and Pennsylvania, The Business Journal in Youngstown reports:
"Despite the collapse of oil and gas prices that started at the tail end of 2014, industry executives are upbeat about the prospects of increased international demand for natural gas liquids found in the Utica and Marcellus shale plays.
"That means more opportunities to export these liquids through pipelines and major ports that have been reconfigured to ship ethane, butane and propane to markets around the world.
“'We’ve entered the next phase of the shale revolution,' says Joseph Coella, senior vice president of business development at Sunoco Logistics. 'With the completion of new ethane crackers and export facilities, ethane supply and demand can become tighter'"
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