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(Source: Houston Chronicle, October 29, 2019)

HOUSTON — Liquefied natural gas could soon move around the country by rail as the Trump administration moves to loosen restrictions on transporting LNG in an effort to further boost to the nation’s energy sector. The Department of Transportation has proposed allowing railroads to begin transporting LNG in cryogenic tanker cars, which can maintain temperatures of less than minus 300 degrees and are currently used to move chemicals like ammonia and ethylene. A final decision is expected early next year.

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