Europe to Become ‘Massive’ Buyer of U.S. LNG, Trump Says
- More import terminals coming for shipped American gas: Juncker
- Trump, European Commission reach agreement to avoid trade war
A LNG carrier ship sits docked at the Cheniere Energy Inc. terminal in this aerial photograph taken over Sabine Pass, Texas, U.S.
Photographer: Lindsey Janies/Bloomberg
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Europe will build more terminals to import U.S. liquefied natural gas, the head of the European Commission told U.S. President Donald Trump during a meeting aimed at averting a transatlantic trade war.
“They want very much to do that, and we have plenty of it,” Trump said, referring to the U.S. shale boom, which has unleashed record supplies of the heating and power-plant fuel. “They will be a massive buyer, and they will be able to diversify their energy supply.”