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Article

13 Dec 2004

Author:
Catherine Bremer, Reuters

Mexican Ecologists Protest US Gas Plant on Coast

In a classic spat between big business and environmentalists, major oil companies and Mexico's government say LNG [Liquefied Natural Gas] could be the solution to North America's power shortage. They say Mexico will benefit from a new and potentially more economical source of gas than US imports...Many locals refuse to believe the gas will benefit Mexico...[refers to Shell, ChevronTexaco, Sempra Energy]