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Baychamp1 08-27-2015 07:55 PM

The balance sheet looks solid at this point although I!m sure we can expect further dilution as we move thru these approval processses

Baychamp1 08-27-2015 09:07 PM

This is brillliant from a practical standpoint

Baychamp1 08-27-2015 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by I make oil (Post 727210)
LNG is a diffferent animal than natural gas. What makes LNG a winner to me is it is a means to TRANSPORT natural gas to places that don't have it as avaliable. (Europe & Asia) The thing to look at which will make LNG a win/win is that there is limited capacity to make LNG in the world. Due to the demand for the product new facilities are being built as well as ships to transport it to the end users. When the price of Natural Gas is down it makes it cheaper for the LNG facilities to buy. The volitility of the stock is only due to speculators. It's a safe long term hold or short term play to me. The companies involved are all very strong. They are using proven technology have realitively new infrastructure and long term contracts on all of the product they can make at their current capacities. Good luck

I agree totally, this is brilliant, shold have amended my previos post

Nickt87 09-04-2015 08:11 AM

So at 1.77/share I needa be buying my tail off?!

BassYakR 09-04-2015 08:14 AM

In the hopes that it goes up :) wish i had the balls and xtra funds to do so.

Nickt87 09-04-2015 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by BassYakR (Post 771797)
In the hopes that it goes up :) wish i had the balls and xtra funds to do so.

My casino gambling habit ends at the hunting camp card table, so I decided to do a little white collar gambling and bought 270 shares. We shall see where we go!

BassYakR 09-04-2015 11:09 AM

I may ive it a shot myself.....

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redaddiction 09-04-2015 11:18 AM

What worries me is the global price drop of liquified natural gas. Cheniere LNG stock has been tanking lately probably for that reason.

redaddiction 09-23-2015 05:49 PM

Anyone still in this stock? Holding for a comeback? Or buying more at these prices?

What scares me is the global prices of Liquefied Natural Gas has been on a steady declining the past year. These big liquification projects can't be profitable below a certain gas price. I think China's growth problems are hurting natural gas a lot.

Pat Babaz 09-29-2015 12:45 PM

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Originally Posted by redaddiction (Post 773921)
Anyone still in this stock? Holding for a comeback? Or buying more at these prices?

What scares me is the global prices of Liquefied Natural Gas has been on a steady declining the past year. These big liquification projects can't be profitable below a certain gas price. I think China's growth problems are hurting natural gas a lot.

I'm not sure whats hurting it. I wish I'd sold mine about a month ago.....Oh well, guess I'll just ride it all the way to the bottom. I do know some people that are buying more right now because it is so cheap.

I make oil 09-29-2015 01:30 PM

I'm buying. This is a opportunity I hope I never see again. In 2 years I will be able to retire. There is no reason for the prices to be this low. It's all due to speculators. Once the market corrects things are going to shoot up.

redaddiction 09-29-2015 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by I make oil (Post 774410)
I'm buying. This is a opportunity I hope I never see again. In 2 years I will be able to retire. There is no reason for the prices to be this low. It's all due to speculators. Once the market corrects things are going to shoot up.


But what about the falling prices around the world of LNG?

I make oil 09-29-2015 02:45 PM

Why is it falling? Have people stopped using electricity? Heating their houses? Has ther been some sort of huge influx of LNG to the market place? I look at market fundamentals, supply and demand. I don't see any reason for these fluctuations other than lower feed prices and speculators tying gas to oil.

"W" 09-29-2015 02:47 PM

.90 I'm all in on this ....
Trying to figure out what price I need to make to be a millionaire

I make oil 09-29-2015 02:49 PM

I hate giving advice because I'm not a professional. The reasons I give are my own personal observations. If you invest it is purely at your own risk.

redaddiction 09-29-2015 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by I make oil (Post 774419)
Why is it falling? Have people stopped using electricity? Heating their houses? Has ther been some sort of huge influx of LNG to the market place? I look at market fundamentals, supply and demand. I don't see any reason for these fluctuations other than lower feed prices and speculators tying gas to oil.



This is where my question is coming from.



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"W" 09-29-2015 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by I make oil (Post 774421)
I hate giving advice because I'm not a professional. The reasons I give are my own personal observations. If you invest it is purely at your own risk.

Same way ... Loaded 5000 shares @.90 share !!


I don't care if it goes to 1.50 I'm still making money but If it goes to $10

I'm gone !

I make oil 09-29-2015 04:53 PM

I stand by my previous statements. I'm going to be quite honest. I am baffled by the current state of the oil and gas market. Nothing has really changed from this time 2 years ago other than the drop in price. If anything the current drop in price would be driving MORE use! Yes we have more oil in the US due to the Shale Oil growth but we don't export currently. I fully expect the majority of all power around the world to be made from gas/LNG due to environmental drivers and cost efficiency. I also expect a large shift from diesel over to Gas Oil or LNG especially in public transportation and large over the road vehicles. It's cheaper and more efficient. The only issue at this time as far as I'm aware is a lack of infrastructure for distribution of the product. I'm sure there will be some sort of subsidy program initiated to push the use due to its lower emissions. I am seeing more and more locations that can sell natural gas at stations. All of this makes me comfortable in investing in LNG as I feel it is still an emerging industry. All articles I've read point towards what I'm saying as far as increased usage thru 2030. Will I get rich next year? Probably not but I do feel it will be a good investment over the long term with lots of growth potential.

I look for opportunities in emerging markets. I only wish I had invested in Apple, Google and Microsoft back in the day. If anyone sees any other opportunities in emerging markets PLEASE key us in.

I make oil 09-30-2015 10:25 AM

I receive lots of industry magazines and daily news briefs. Here are a few articles I received today.

http://www.gasprocessingnews.com/new...g-exports.aspx

http://www.gasprocessingnews.com/new...e-on-coal.aspx

http://www.gasprocessingnews.com/new...ner-fuels.aspx

While these articles do highlight the current perceived "glut" it also confirms my thoughts that the future demand for LNG will be very high. I see nothing but opportunity at these current low prices for future growth. I think that even at the current low prices the investment is safe due to the contracts in place.

Will"E"Fish 09-30-2015 10:55 AM

UNDER



Under the advice of a fellow day trader back in the early part of 2014.He asked if I was interested investing in lnglf.Idid so now that this stock has been above three dollars and never sold any of my orginal investment due to faith of long term investing I made an order to purchase another 10k shares @.93 a share. So here 's to long term investing.


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