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Enbridge to supply more Gulf Coast LNG export facilities 

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Meenal Datar

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Energy infrastructure company Enbridge has plans to supply two to three more LNG export facilities throughout the US Gulf Coast, in addition to the four existing facilities.  

Enbridge previously acquired the Moda Ingleside Energy Center, a major crude export terminal that connects the prolific Permian and Eagle Ford shale oil basins to international markets. 

Enbridge will continue to look at opportunities to develop in the region. 

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