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Freeport LNG Offers Cost Estimate for Liquefaction Project

Speaking at an industry event in Houston, Freeport LNG CFO Hugh Urbantke said that building and installing one liquefaction train at the Freeport LNG facility would cost $4 billion, while installing two liquefaction trains would cost $6.5 billion and three liquefaction trains would cost $10 billion. Read more in Platts LNG Daily [subscription...

FERC Requests Operational Information for Sabine Pass LNG Liquefaction Project

FERC has submitted a set of questions to Cheniere Energy regarding the company’s planned LNG liquefaction and export project at the Sabine Pass terminal. Specifically, the Commission is seeking information regarding the entity or entities that will serve as the operator of the liquefaction facilities, whether the facility can provide regasification and liquefaction services...

Haisla Nation Praises LNG Partners for Efforts to Develop Liquefaction Project on Canada’s West Coast

Elliot Ross, chief councilor for the Haisla National Council, told the Vancouver Sun that he was pleased that LNG Partners LLC asked the first nation to become a partner in the B.C. LNG Export Co-operative liquefaction project. Ross noted that Houston-based LNG Partners is the first U.S. company to partner with the first nation to develop an industrial project on Haisla...

Downeast LNG Developer Responds to Project Opponents’ Criticisms

Dean Girdis, president of Downeast LNG, responded to recent criticism regarding his company’s failure to meet FERC deadlines by telling the Bangor Daily News that the company remains committed to the project. He stated that he hopes to receive a decision from FERC on the project in April or...

Cheniere: Negotiations Ongoing for Sabine Pass LNG Train 3 Liquefaction Capacity

A spokesperson for Cheniere Energy told Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] that his company is in negotiation for contracts for liquefaction and export capacity for the planned Train 3 at the Sabine Pass LNG...

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