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ConocoPhillips Sells Kenai LNG Plant to Andeavor

Platts reports that ConocoPhillips has sold its LNG production facility and export terminal in Kenai, Alaska, to Andeavor.  The Kenai plant will be used to fuel Andeavor’s nearby crude oil refinery at Nikiski, on the Kenai Peninsula south of Anchorage....

ConocoPhillips’ Kenai LNG Plant to be Mothballed

The Alaska Journal reports that ConocoPhillips intends to fully shut down its Kenai, Alaska LNG terminal because of depressed global LNG prices and ConocoPhillips’ inability to find a suitable buyer for the plant. According to the article, the last LNG export from the Kenai plant was in the fall of 2015....

ConocoPhillips Looks to Sell Kenai LNG Terminal

Alaska Dispatch News reports that ConocoPhillips is in the “initial stages” of trying to sell its LNG export terminal on the Kenai Peninsula, Nikiski, Alaska due to market conditions.  The report states that the terminal has operated since 1969 exporting LNG from Cook Inlet for export to overseas markets.  ...

Alaska and ConocoPhillips Sign MOU to Market North Slope Gas

The State of Alaska, through the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation (AGDC) and ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. have executed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding negotiations to form a joint venture company (JV) to market LNG from the proposed Alaska LNG project to global LNG markets and acquire North Slope gas, with the goal of bringing LNG buyers and North Slope wellhead...

ConocoPhillips Alaska Seeks to Renew its Blanket FTA and Non-FTA LNG Export Authority

ConocoPhillips Alaska Natural Gas Corp. (CPANGC) has filed an application with the U.S. Department of Energy for blanket authority to export a total of 40 Bcf over a two year period from its Kenai, Alaska LNG facility to nations with (FTA) and without (Non-FTA) a Free Trade Agreement with the United States.  The request would extend CPANGC’s existing authority for another two years....

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