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Poland’s Gaz-System Signs LNG Terminal Loan with European Investment Bank (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required]

EPA Issues Air Permit for Port Dolphin LNG Project

On December 1, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a final Prevention of Significant Deterioration air permit for the Port Dolphin LNG deepwater port project. This permit, announced in yesterday’s Federal Register, regulates air pollutant emissions from the planned LNG deepwater...

Consultancy Examines Potential Effects of U.S. LNG Exports on Domestic Gas Prices

Deloitte MarketPoint released a study yesterday analyzing the potential effects of U.S. LNG exports on domestic gas prices. The study concludes that exports from three LNG facilities in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico region could raise the average nationwide natural gas price by $0.10 per MMBtu from 2016 to 2035. The Houston Chronicle provides further...

ConocoPhillips to Restart Kenai LNG Exports

A spokesperson for ConocoPhillips told Reuters yesterday that the company plans to restart LNG liquefaction and export operations at the Kenai LNG facility next year. New natural gas production in the Cook Inlet is set to come on stream this month and LNG exports to customers in Asia will begin the second half of...

Cheniere to Develop Corpus Christi Site as an LNG Export Project

Cheniere Energy announced this morning that  it will develop a site in Corpus Christi, Texas, as an LNG liquefaction and export facility. The company previously planned the Corpus Christi LNG project for the site, but now hopes to use the site to export natural gas from the nearby Eagle Ford shale play as...

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