Exclusive: Morgan Stanley plans natural gas export plant in new commodities foray

jeudi 28 août 2014

A pumpjack brings oil to the surface in the Monterey Shale Morgan Stanley has quietly filed plans to build and run one of the first U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy submitted in May, the Wall Street bank outlined a proposal to build, own and operate a compression and container loading facility near Freeport, Texas, which will have capacity to ship 60 billion cubic feet a year of compressed natural gas (CNG). While the size of the project is small compared with bigger liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects, the plan highlights the bank's ability to exploit its status as one of two Wall Street banks which are allowed to own and operate infrastructure for the manufacture, storage and operation of raw materials. The other one is Goldman Sachs.








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