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LNG Cargo Expected to Arrive at Costa Azul Terminal Today

Reuters reports that an LNG cargo is expected to arrive at Mexico’s Costa Azul LNG import facility today. The cargo originated at the Tangguh LNG liquefaction plant in Indonesia and is aboard the LNG vessel Tangguh...

FERC Requests Additional Information Regarding Calais LNG Project

Yesterday FERC requested additional information regarding the proposed Calais LNG import project. The information requested includes gas quality and interchangeability details required by the pro forma tariff and information on the associated send out pipeline. The request is available in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

European LNG Headlines

French Regulator Rejects Tariff Rise at Fos Cavaou LNG Terminal (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required]

U.S. Coast Guard Modifies Regulations for Vessel Traffic in Narragansett Bay

This morning the U.S. Coast Guard issued a final rule modifying the regulations for vessel traffic in Narragansett Bay. The review of the previous regulations was prompted by a 2005 federal law that required the retention of the Brightman Street Bridge in the Taunton River and a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredging project in the Providence River. Retention of the Brightman Street...

Port Commissioners, Oregon LNG Meet to Discuss Sublease Extension

Representatives for Oregon LNG and the Port of Astoria were scheduled to meet last Friday to discuss how the parties should implement a federal judge’s order that the Port permit Oregon LNG to exercise its option to extend a sublease of the site that the company plans to use for its LNG import terminal. The Daily Astorian also notes that the Port has until April 8 to appeal the...

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