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Shell makes a thing that’s bigger than the Empire State Building, and Australia may benefit ultimately

Posted on December 6, 2013 by Ted Bauer

Shell put its Prelude FLNGĀ — the four letters stand for “floating liquefied natural gas” — out of dry dock and into waters off Geoje, South Korea today. It’s the largest vessel in the world now, although it’s really more of… Continue Reading →

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