By Tom Fowler: March 5, 2013
Royal Dutch Shell PLC will build plants in Louisiana and Canada to produce liquefied natural gas as a fuel for heavy trucks and large ships, the company said Tuesday.
The LNG terminals are among the latest efforts by energy companies to create greater demand for what is now a glut of natural gas in North America.
Shell, one of the largest gas producers in the U.S., will build the facilities in Geismar, Louisiana, along the Mississippi River south of Baton Rouge, and in Sarnia, Ontario, on the southern shore of Lake Huron just east of Michigan.
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