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Gulf LNG Seeks Authorization to Commence Commissioning Activities

Gulf LNG has requested authorization from FERC to begin commissioning activities at its LNG import facility by April 29, 2011. Gulf LNG’s request is available in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

British Columbian Official: Kitimat LNG Project Could Lead to Lower Gas Prices for Local Residents

Robin Austin, Member of the Legislative Assembly for Skeena, B.C., told the Terrace Standard that the Kitimat LNG export project could lower natural gas bills for local residents. According to Austin, without major industrial customers purchasing gas in northwestern British Columbia, natural gas pipeline company PNG has be compelled to pass on gas transportation costs to residential...

Trinidad & Tobago Considering New Markets for LNG Exports

Noting that the United States is a major importer of his country’s LNG, Ambassador Neil Parsan of Trinidad & Tobago said yesterday in Washington, D.C., that Trinidad is exploring LNG markets in Chile, Brazil, and Canada. Platts LNG Daily provides further...

Shell Considering Liquefaction Project in British Columbia

Platts LNG Daily reports that Shell Canada is in negotiations with potential partners for an LNG liquefaction facility on Prince Rupert Island in British Columbia, Canada. According to Lorraine Mitchelmore, Shell Canada’s president, the facility would have a production capacity of at least 1 Bcf/d. [Subscription...

Sabine Pass Responds to Comments Filed on Liquefaction Proposal

Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC filed responses to comments submitted by a number of groups in FERC’s Sabine Pass LNG export proceeding. Sabine Pass’s comments are available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

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