Trump Presides Over Deal With China To Build The US’s Largest Energy Export Project

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Seems that you lot need the Brit to tell you about Trump landing a huge energy contract. We are often told that China is at the forefront of renewable energy, which begs the question as to why they need to import LNG?

President Donald Trump racked up an economic win while in China, presiding over an agreement to build what’s being called the largest American energy export project ever.

Alaska and China signed a joint agreement to build a massive export project that’s designed to bring North Slope natural gas south to be liquefied and then shipped abroad. The project is estimated to cost $43 billion and could create 12,000 construction jobs.

The state of Alaska signed the deal in the presence of Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Alaska Gov. Bill Walker said the deal would promote Trump’s energy dominance agenda and reduce the U.S. trade deficit with China.

“This is an agreement that will provide Alaska with an economic boom comparable to the development of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System in the 1970s,” Walker said in a statement.

It’s a big win for Trump’s visit to China. Trump railed against the trade deficit between the two powers, blaming previous U.S. administrations for allowing China to take advantage of them.

“After all,” Trump said in a speech to Chinese officials on Wednesday, “who can blame a country for being able to take advantage of another country to the benefit of its citizens?”

“We have to fix this because it just doesn’t work for our great American companies and it doesn’t work for our great American workers. It is just not sustainable,” Trump said.

Keith Meyer, president of the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation, said completing the gas project would generate as much as $10 billion in revenue every year feeding Asia’s insatiable appetite for natural gas. Alaska would net about $250 million of production revenues.

There’s more details to iron out before the deal is finalized, but Walker said backing from the world’s largest buyer of liquefied natural gas (LNG) is a positive step forward for the state.

“Having the largest LNG buyer in the world participating in this project means the Alaska LNG project has favorable market engagement at the highest level,” Walker said. “This project will finally allow Alaska to reach its full potential as a state. As we move from having one of the highest unemployment rates in the country to the lowest, we will build a stronger Alaska.”

Chinese and Alaskan officials began discussing a joint LNG venture in May after Xinping stopped in the state in April. Walker wants the deal finalized by the end of 2018 and to have the project up and running by 2025.

Sinopec would purchase most of the project’s LNG, with about a quarter of it left for export to Japan, South Korea, Vietnam and other Asian markets.

Alaska officials have been working for years to find financing for the $43 billion pipeline project. Alaska signed a deal with the Korea Gas Corp. in June to develop LNG export capacity.

http://dailycaller.com/2017/11/09/t...-build-the-uss-largest-energy-export-project/

One aspect that particularly strikes me is that Alaska has one of the highest unemployment rates in the US.

We hear a lot about “damage to Alaska’s climate and eco-systems”, caused by fossil fuels. It’s a pity eco loons don’t have the same concern for Alaska’s unemployed.

https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wor...-build-the-uss-largest-energy-export-project/
 
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Trump pulls off a huge deal with China!! Who cares, JPP is more concerned with someone getting to second base with a teen nearly forty years ago.

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ccording to Chinese customs data, China's trade surplus with the U.S. expanded by 12.2 percent in October from a year earlier to $26.6 billion. For the first 10 months of the year, the total surplus widened to $223 billion. China is the U.S.'s No. 3 export market, just behind Canada and Mexico.

Speaking in Beijing on Thursday, Trump laid the blame for the ballooning deficit on "past administrations for allowing this out-of-control trade deficit to take place and to grow."

The 2017 U.S. CEO Delegation to China deals:

Air Products (APD) Air Products and Yankuang Group Co., Ltd. – $3.5 billion
The State of Alaska, Alaska Gasline Development Corporation (AGDC), China Petrochemical Corp (Sinopec), China Investment Corporation (CIC), and Bank of China (BOC) – $43 billion.
Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) and COFCO
Bell and Reignwood signed an agreement for 60 Bell 505s, valued at $50 million.
Boeing and China Aviation Supplies Holding Company -- $38 billion.
Caterpillar Inc, and China Energy Investment Corp
Cheniere Energy and China National Petroleum
Dais Analytic Gouanrui (Beijing) Technology Co., Ltd
Delfin Midstream and China Gas Holdings – $8 billion
Digit group and Gateguard – $100 million
Digit group and Foton – $310 million
Digit Group and HeDa Group – $1.5 billion
The Dow Chemical Company
Dow and Mobike
Drylet, LLC and Nanjing Hoyo Municipal Utilities Investment and Administration Group – $100 million
GE and Juneyao Airlines – $1.4 billion
GE and ICBC – $1.1 billion
GE and China Datang Group – $1 billion
Goldman Sachs China Investment Corporation ("CIC") – $5 billion
Honeywell and Oriental Energy
Honeywell and Spring Airlines
I. M. Systems Group, Inc. (IMSG) and Civil Aviation Telecom Co., Ltd.
Qualcomm and Xiaomi, Oppo and Vivo – $12 billion
SAS and Shenzhen Zhenghong Technology Co. Ltd. – $30 million
Stine Seed China and Beijing W. Seed – $10 million
TEREX and Xuzhou Handler – $250 million
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Beijing Municipal Commission of Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing Novogene Bioinformatics Technology Co., Ltd, and Innovent Biologics (Suzhou) Co., Ltd – $35 million
U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC) and the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Foodstuffs, Native Produce and Animal By-products (CFNA) – $3.4 billion
Viroment and Hangzhou Iron and Steel – $800 million
Viroment and Guangye Guangdong Environmental Protection Group, Co, LTD. – $100 million
Westinghouse Electric Company, Nuclear Power Technology Company (SNPTC) and subsidiaries, State Nuclear Power Engineering Corporation (SNPEC) and State Nuclear Power Automation & Engineering Company (SNPAS)

Non delegation deals:

American Ethane and Nanshan Group – $25 billion
Ford Trading Company LLC. And Ford Motor (China) Ltd. – $10 billion
GM and SAIC-GM – $2.2 billion.
The Montana Stockgrowers signed and Jingdong Century Trade Company (JD.com) – $200 million. Smithfield Food Inc.
Smithfield Food Inc and Jingdong Century Trade Company (JD.com) – $1 billion.
The state of West Virginia and Shenhua corporation – $83 billion
 
Trump pulls off a huge deal with China!! Who cares, JPP is more concerned with someone getting to second base with a teen nearly forty years ago.

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Actually, Bill Walker has been working on this deal for over 20 years, too bad the credit is given to the dumbass Trump.
 
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