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Canaport LNG Terminal Receives Fourth Cargo

A spokesperson for the Canaport LNG import terminal told Reuters that the terminal’s fourth LNG cargo arrived on Monday afternoon. The LNG vessel Bilbao Knutsen delivered the LNG cargo from Trinidad &...

FERC Authorizes Use of Alternative Access Road for Construction of Gulf LNG Send Out Pipeline

On Friday FERC authorized Gulf LNG Pipeline, LLC to use an existing alternative access road for purposes of constructing the Gulf LNG terminal’s natural gas send out pipeline. The authorization is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

Downeast LNG Files Supplemental Material with FERC on Project Purpose and Need

Last week Downeast LNG submitted supplemental material updating the Project Purpose and Need section of its LNG import terminal application filed more than two years ago. The filing provides natural gas market analysis for New England, which Downeast argues supports the need for the project and increased supplies of imported LNG. Downeast LNG’s submission is available in...

MARAD Releases Supplemental Material for Port Dolphin LNG FEIS

MARAD released supplemental material and corrections to the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) it prepared for the Port Dolphin LNG deepwater port project. The supplemental material and corrections are available in today’s Federal...

Freeport LNG: NGL Extraction Facility May Attract More LNG Cargos

Speaking to The Facts (Brazoria County, Texas), Mark Mallet, Freeport LNG’s vice president of operations and engineering, said that the terminal’s proposed natural gas liquids (NGL) extraction facility may make the terminal a more attractive destination for LNG cargos. Mallet also noted that the application process takes about one year and construction will take an...

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