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EIA Predicts Increase in U.S. LNG Imports for 2009

In its new Short-Term Energy Outlook, the EIA predicts that the United States will import approximately 410 Bcf of LNG in 2009. The report notes that limited natural gas storage capacity in other LNG-consuming nations could make the United States a more attractive destination for spot cargos during storage injection season. The EIA’s prediction for total LNG imports to the United...

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Telegraph-Journal (New Brunswick) (Responding to criticism of New Brunswick’s LNG policy)

Tanker to Arrive at Lake Charles LNG Terminal This Week

Reuters (via Forbes.com) reports that BG Group’s Golar Freeze LNG tanker is expected to arrive at the Trunkline LNG terminal in Lake Charles, La. on Friday. Reuters notes that this cargo will be the second to arrive at the Lake Charles facility this...

NATS Revises Estimate of U.S. LNG Imports for 2008

Citing the scheduled shut down of the Elba Island LNG terminal, NATS [subscription required] has lowered its U.S. LNG imports estimate for 2008 from 350 Bcf to approximately 330 Bcf.

Local Residents Voice Concerns Regarding Pipeline Associated with Jordan Cove LNG Project

The News-Review (Roseburg, Ore.) offers coverage of Monday’s Roseburg City Council meeting where a number of opponents of the proposed Jordan Cove LNG project voiced their concerns regarding the proposed route of a natural gas pipeline associated with the...

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