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An increase in feedgas—the natural gas supplied to LNG export terminals for liquefaction—to U.S. facilities also indicates the country has increased production, ensuring sufficient global supply.

In December 2023, the first of three liquefaction plants, known in the industry as trains, was completed.

This makes them very vulnerable to a process called liquefaction.

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There’s no mention of those possibilities in the feasibility study, but Wilkerson said that’s because it came out before liquefaction zone maps were better understood.

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Thirteen buildings that are not retrofitted are also in liquefaction zones, areas where the ground can break during an earthquake.

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