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Wednesday, 12/05/2012 2:46:33 PM

Wednesday, December 05, 2012 2:46:33 PM

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It will take awhile to construct the liquefaction plants but they will come. Not all will make it past the very high price of construction--my sources predict perhaps 5 at most will. Nevertheless, with the prospect of selling gas at higher prices overseas the wells will start to be developed again and hopefully Capstone will continue to penetrate the market. This too will take some time as the first plant already in the construction phase, Chaniere's Sabine Pass (LNG) plant, is not expected to load its first cargo until Q4 2015 and that date is likely to slip. Just as an aside this company was trading at @2.50 just over 2 years ago. Also, Japan is now trying to link gas prices to Henry Hub rather than oil which could further ding any new plans.

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