Does Cheniere Energy Have a Dividend on the Horizon?

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With Cheniere Energy's (ASE: LNG) new-found position as the one and only licensed exporter of liquefied natural gas from the U.S., and the major expansion projects the company currently has under way to its liquefaction and export facilities to take advantage of its fledgling market advantage, the company is expecting a huge cash flow increase in the next few years, which has led it to make the announcement that a dividend for shareholders may be on the way.

In this video, Motley Fool energy analyst Taylor Muckerman tells us what needs to happen to bring that about, when we might expect it, and how large of a dividend we might be able to expect.


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