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i have an lng facility in my district, in everett, massachusetts. massachusetts working with the federal government has licensed two lng facilities about ten miles off of the coastline to bring in lng into our market and into the new england market. it's upwards of 30% of the natural gas that we use in new england and we support lng and we have licensed two facilities and not withstanding massachusetts saying to the ferc, we don't need another one on land. we're doing it offshore and we licensed them. the ferc, not your ferc, but the ferc up until this point is saying, no, you're going to have another one in massachusetts and even that decision itself could affect the amount of renewables that we need. right? >> not withstanding the fact that natural gas could be half of the carbon and its use as coal, it's not nearly as good as renewables will be but it will affect our marketplace by having that forced upon us and the ferc has been pressing that now for the last four or five years. so that kind of calls into question kind of this federal one size f
i have an lng facility in my district, in everett, massachusetts. massachusetts working with the federal government has licensed two lng facilities about ten miles off of the coastline to bring in lng into our market and into the new england market. it's upwards of 30% of the natural gas that we use in new england and we support lng and we have licensed two facilities and not withstanding massachusetts saying to the ferc, we don't need another one on land. we're doing it offshore and we...
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i have an lng facility in my district of massachusetts. massachusetts working with federal government has the license to the lng facilities about 10 miles off the coast line to bring in lng into our market and into the new england market. it is a portnow of 30% of the natural gas we use in new england and we support lng and we have license to facilities that notwithstanding, massachusetts city into the ferc will, we don't need another one on land. we are doing it offshore and licensed them with, and the ferc, not yours but the ferc at this point says no, you are going to have another one in massachusetts and even that decision itself could affect the amount of renewables that we need. notwithstanding the fact natural gas may be half of the carbon use as coal it's not nearly as good as renewables will be but it's going to affect our marketplace by having them be forced upon us and the ferc is pressing that now the last four or five years. so that kind of calls into question, kind of this federal one-size-fits-all process where even the when
i have an lng facility in my district of massachusetts. massachusetts working with federal government has the license to the lng facilities about 10 miles off the coast line to bring in lng into our market and into the new england market. it is a portnow of 30% of the natural gas we use in new england and we support lng and we have license to facilities that notwithstanding, massachusetts city into the ferc will, we don't need another one on land. we are doing it offshore and licensed them...
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>> could you talk a little bit about shell gas, lng and alaska gas. there was a redevelopment last week that trans-canada and exxonmobil are getting together but there's a difficult question. there's a huge amount of -- a potentially huge amount of gas going to flow into u.s. markets. and where do you -- where do you see the alaska project positioned? >> it's a good question. we do have great potential here in this country with shell gas. we're seeing it coming out of the barnett. we're seeing it coming out of the marsalis. these are sources that quite honestly 10 years ago, 5 years ago we really hadn't factored into the mix and they are extremely important as we look to domestic production and how we bring natural gas up and get it into the distribution system. that's huge. i believe you're going to need all that we can produce domestically here as well as what we can deliver from alaska. we've got 35 trillion cubic feet of known reserves up north and unlimited quantities beyond that. i believe we're going to need all of them, particularly, if we mov
>> could you talk a little bit about shell gas, lng and alaska gas. there was a redevelopment last week that trans-canada and exxonmobil are getting together but there's a difficult question. there's a huge amount of -- a potentially huge amount of gas going to flow into u.s. markets. and where do you -- where do you see the alaska project positioned? >> it's a good question. we do have great potential here in this country with shell gas. we're seeing it coming out of the barnett....
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. >> can you talk about shell, lng, and alaska gas? there was a development that transcanada -- this is a difficult question. there is a huge amount of gas, going into the u.s. markets. where do you see the project position? >> it is is a good question. we have great potential in the country, this is coming out and these are sources that, quite honestly, 10 years ago, we had not factored in. these are extremely important looking to domestic production. you have to get this into the distribution center. i believe that you will need everything that we can produce domestically as well as what we can deliver -- we have 25 cubic feet of the reserves. we're going to need all of them, particularly if we move to a situation where there is further a cap and trade regime. we're looking for the quantities of natural gas. if you do what t. boone pickens wants to do, we will need to have natural gas. i do not want those supplies to be imported, i do not want to know when we take this country into the same situation with natural-gas that we are in w
. >> can you talk about shell, lng, and alaska gas? there was a development that transcanada -- this is a difficult question. there is a huge amount of gas, going into the u.s. markets. where do you see the project position? >> it is is a good question. we have great potential in the country, this is coming out and these are sources that, quite honestly, 10 years ago, we had not factored in. these are extremely important looking to domestic production. you have to get this into the...
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of course u-you didn't realize at that point that was going to be a lng night into the 11th. >> aid pretty good feeling it would be a pitcher's -- pitchers'duel. zim was throwing the ball graism great. it's frustrating the ball that barajas hit over second. that's a professional at-bat by that guy. he executed the pitch and did a good job flipping it over second. obviously, you'd like to get zim the win because he execute sod well today, but we're just happy to get out there have with a win and start building some momentum here. >> josh, it was a no decision for jordan zimmermann. while he pitched well, he gave up the one earned run, it seemed like he missed, he was missing away with his slider. >> yeah, we talked about his execution tonight. these guys are a great hitting club and do a good job hitting balls in the middle of the plate. we talked about making sure we made our pitches and jordan executed. i think that it was one of those times where he was attacking the glove and sometimes we were going at the corners and sometimes he missed off. we weren't going to give in. he did a heck o
of course u-you didn't realize at that point that was going to be a lng night into the 11th. >> aid pretty good feeling it would be a pitcher's -- pitchers'duel. zim was throwing the ball graism great. it's frustrating the ball that barajas hit over second. that's a professional at-bat by that guy. he executed the pitch and did a good job flipping it over second. obviously, you'd like to get zim the win because he execute sod well today, but we're just happy to get out there have with a...