US government plans to deny emergency requests for three ethane export cargoes to China, Enterprise Products says
HOUSTON, June 4 (Reuters) - Enterprise Products Partners EPD.N on Wednesday said it received notice that the U.S. Commerce Department intends to deny emergency requests for three proposed cargoes of ethane exports to China.
The three cargoes of ethane to China total around 2.2 million barrels.
The pipeline and terminal operator last week said its ethane and butane exports could be hurt by a U.S. Department of Commerce requirement that it apply for a license to export to China.
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