With billions in new revenues at stake, some of the world's biggest energy companies are spending millions on public relations, lobbying, contributions and foreign trips to win the right to import natural gas into the Golden State.
"For energy companies, this is California's new gold rush," said environmental consultant Bob Hattoy. "They see a potential market where the sky is the limit."
With natural gas prices in the state doubling since 2002, energy companies are proposing to bring new supplies here by building six terminals along the California and Mexico coasts to receive liquefied natural gas shipments.
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Opponents say terrorists or earthquakes could turn a terminal's vast store of super-cooled gas into a mile-high fireball. Critics also cite a growing reliance on foreign fuels.
http://www.sacbee.com/content/news/story/12408960p-13265295c.htmlChevronTexaco is particularly inside with Arnold on LNG regs.