Might be a good play....
From Rex Tillerson's speech in 2013.
(also posted in Energy forum...but for a stock pick... here ya go)
Government leaders across Asia have also signaled they understand the potential value of natural gas trade for their economic advancement. Japan’s trade minister recently addressed an audience here in this city, saying that “a new flow of LNG supply from the U.S. to Asia would be an essential game changer that would contribute to energy security as well as to economic and geopolitical stability in Asia.”
By exporting natural gas – which is currently restricted by federal policies in the United States – the United States could shore up the energy security of Asian allies and trading partners and stimulate investment in American domestic production.
A study commissioned by the U.S. Department of Energy confirmed late last year that the U.S. economy as a whole would benefit from such exports. Not only did these benefits hold through a variety of scenarios, the study also found that the larger the exports, the larger the net economic gains – in terms of increased investment, job creation, and expanded production".
From Rex Tillerson's speech in 2013.
(also posted in Energy forum...but for a stock pick... here ya go)
Government leaders across Asia have also signaled they understand the potential value of natural gas trade for their economic advancement. Japan’s trade minister recently addressed an audience here in this city, saying that “a new flow of LNG supply from the U.S. to Asia would be an essential game changer that would contribute to energy security as well as to economic and geopolitical stability in Asia.”
By exporting natural gas – which is currently restricted by federal policies in the United States – the United States could shore up the energy security of Asian allies and trading partners and stimulate investment in American domestic production.
A study commissioned by the U.S. Department of Energy confirmed late last year that the U.S. economy as a whole would benefit from such exports. Not only did these benefits hold through a variety of scenarios, the study also found that the larger the exports, the larger the net economic gains – in terms of increased investment, job creation, and expanded production".