BG Says U.S. May Allow LNG Exports From Gulf of Mexico

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The U.S. may allow liquefied natural gas exports from Gulf of Mexico terminals after advances in shale gas boosted output, BG Group Plc said.

BG, the U.K.’s third-largest natural-gas producer, has been examining plans to use its Lake Charles import terminal in Louisiana for fuel exports, said Elizabeth Spomer, a vice president for business development. Cheniere Energy Inc., a Houston-based LNG terminal owner, in June said it may become the first in the continental U.S. to export LNG.