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Tugboats Left Useless by U.S. Shale Boom Finally Have Job to Do

2016-01-12 09:59:49| Oil & Gas - Topix.net

Somewhere in the Gulf of Mexico right now, the Energy Atlantic is headed for Louisiana to collect an historic cargo: the first exports from America's shale gas revolution. Waiting to steer the giant tanker into Cheniere Energy Inc.'s $15 billion Sabine Pass terminal is a fleet of tugboats that's spent the past seven years killing time -- some days holding emergency exercises, some days racing each other.

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