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The presentation states that they are waiting for goverment approval. It also states that the technolgy used to produce LNG depends upong the choosen partner. Don't they have to pick a partner so that the government is aware of the technology to be used? What am I missing here?

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Discussion is a modular EWC yes or no , I think
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It has been stated that all remaining bidders are acceptable to the government. Therefore, it would seem to me that it has been predetermined that the technology each would use is acceptable to the government, although all are not the same. We do not know whether EWC is one or more of them, although I suspect that it is; or perhaps one or more of them is open to that if the government approves. Perhaps that is one of the decisions the NEC is trying to make, with their domestic power issues and the DMO in mind.

They would not "pick" a partner that the government might not approve.
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'Putncalls' pid='10616' datel Wrote:

The presentation states that they are waiting for goverment approval. It also states that the technolgy used to produce LNG depends upong the choosen partner. Don't they have to pick a partner so that the government is aware of the technology to be used? What am I missing here?

Here's what's missing Puts.

http://shareholdersunite.com/mybb/showthread.php?tid=1727&pid=10614#pid10614

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