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FERC Comments on Resource Reports Submitted by Sabine Pass LNG

FERC staff has provided detailed comments on the resource reports submitted to the Commission by Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC. The comments addressing the company’s proposed LNG liquefaction and export project are available in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

Federal Spending Legislation with Weaver’s Cove LNG Language Fails to Advance in Senate

The House Energy and Water Development Appropriations bill that would have denied federal funds for the continued review of the Weaver’s Cove LNG regasification project failed to advance in the U.S. Senate last week. The Boston Globe provides additional...

County Officials Will Not Oppose Liberty LNG Pipeline

Leaders for Middlesex County, N.J., said last week that they will not urge Liberty Natural Gas to reconsider plans for the natural gas pipeline associated with the company’s proposed LNG deepwater port. Read more in...

Calais LNG Asks FERC to Suspend Review of Application

Responding to a request for a project statute update, Calais LNG asked FERC for a “reasonable temporal accommodation – during which time [FERC] staff’s application processing would be in hiatus.” According to Calais LNG’s filing, which is available in the eLibrary under Docket No. CP10-32, the company needs time to secure additional financing and access to the...

Alaskan Utility Considering LNG Imports

Alaskan utility Enstar Natural Gas Co. told the Anchorage Daily News that the company is considering LNG imports as a means to secure additional natural gas supplies when increased demand outstrips the company’s contracted gas supplies in the coming years. A company spokesperson added that it would not be realistic to expect Enstar to begin importing LNG by...

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