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Report: Trinidad & Tobago Natural Gas Reserves Estimate Reduced

This week the Ryder Scott Co., a consulting firm, revised its estimate of Trinidad & Tobago’s natural gas proven reserves, estimating that the country now has approximately ten years of natural gas remaining. The Jamaica Observer provides further...

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Poland Signs LNG Terminal Construction Contract (PolishMarket.com)

Maine BEP Agrees to Delay Hearings on Calais LNG Project

Despite opposition from the U.S. National Parks Service, the Maine Board of Environmental Protection (BEP) has agreed to delay hearings on the proposed Calais LNG regasification project. The hearings were originally planned to begin next week, but the Press Herald (Portland, Maine) reports that no new hearing date has been set. A BEP official notes that the BEP has incurred significant...

Fourth Mexican LNG Terminal May Face Commercial Challenges

According to ICIS Heren, Mexican sources state that the proposed Lazaro Cardenas LNG import facility, the fourth import terminal planned for Mexico, may face commercial challenges. The developer of the LNG project, Grupo Indi, said this week that it hopes to begin operations at the facility in 2012. [Subscription...

ExxonMobil: Start-Up of Golden Pass LNG Terminal Expected Later This Year

A spokesperson for ExxonMobil confirmed this week that the Golden Pass LNG terminal is expected to begin operations later this year. ICIS Heren [subscription required]  provides further...

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