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This was the global business into which Souki wanted to jump. He set out to build a regasification facility—or several of them. They would take the natural gas, which had been liquefied in Qatar or Trinidad or somewhere else, and turn it back into gaseous form so that it could be put into a pipeline and sent on to U.S. consumers.
The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Clash of Nations
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