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Jordan Cove LNG Responds to FERC’s Data Requests

Last Friday Jordan Cove LNG responded to FERC’s request for engineering data regarding a proposed redesign of the facility’s ship berth. Jordan Cove’s response is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

Exmar Proposed Two Terminal Designs for Jamaican LNG Project

Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] reports that Exmar, leader of the consortium selected to construct the Jamaican LNG import facility, submitted two designs for the project. One proposal would include an LNG regasification vessel located five kilometers off Jamaica’s southern coast and a pipeline to transport the gas to shore. The second design proposal is to install the...

European LNG Headlines

Saipem, PBG Place Lowest Bid to Build First Polish LNG Terminal (Bloomberg) Shannon LNG: Securing Gas Supply in Ireland (Pipelines International)

Sempra LNG Responds to Costa Azul LNG Critic

Last night, Sempra LNG CEO Darcel Hulse issued a statement responding to critics of the Energia Costa Azul LNG project. Hulse commented that “claims made in a press release issued [yesterday] alleging that a property dispute impacts the operation of our liquefied natural gas terminal near Ensenada, Mexico, are absolutely false.” Hulse went on to note that the “land in...

European LNG Headlines

Britain: The Pivot Point for Global LNG (Reuters) LNG Campaigners Continue Battle Against South Hook Site Noise (Milford Mercury)

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