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Cargos Unloading at Sabine Pass, Lake Charles

NATS [subscription required] reports that LNG tankers have docked and are unloading cargos today at the Sabine Pass and Lake Charles terminals.

Canaport LNG to Resume Meetings with Local Environmental Group

The Telegraph-Journal (Saint John, New Brunswick) reports that a member of a New Brunswick environmental group reached out to Environment Minister Roland Haché regarding Canaport LNG’s decision to stop regular meetings with the group. Haché convinced the company to resume the...

Sabine Pass, Elba Island LNG Terminals Expecting Spring Cargos

Reuters reports that a spokesperson for Total Gas & Power indicated that the company expects to deliver its first cargo of LNG to the Sabine Pass LNG import terminal in mid-April. Separately, Reuters also reports that BG Group’s LNG vessel, Methane Alison Victoria, is expected to arrive at the Elba Island import terminal on April...

Osaka Gas to Consider Acquiring Regasification Rights in Freeport LNG

Osaka Gas, Japan’s second-largest city natural gas supplier, announced this week that it will stop all spot purchases of LNG in the April 2009-March 2010 fiscal year and will seek to increase its LNG equity production. In connection with this announcement, the company also indicated that it would consider acquiring regasification rights in the Freeport LNG import terminal, where...

Fall River Reaffirms Opposition to Weaver’s Cove LNG Project

On Tuesday, the Fall River City Council voted 8-1 on two resolutions regarding the revised Weaver’s Cove LNG import project planned for a site along the Taunton River. The first resolution barred the project developers from discussing the project with the City Council, while the second resolution reaffirmed the City Council’s opposition to the project. The Herald News...

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