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NATS: Start-Up of Angola LNG Project Delayed to May

NATS [subscription required] reports that the start-up of the Angola LNG liquefaction project, a key supplier for the Gulf LNG regasification terminal in Mississippi, has been delayed to May...

FERC Vacates Authorization for Crown Landing LNG Project

Yesterday, FERC issued an order vacating the authorization and certificate the Commission previously issued for the Crown Landing LNG import and regasification project. This order, available in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No. CP04-411, also vacates the authorization for pipeline infrastructure associated with the Crown Landing LNG...

European LNG Headlines

Delays Faced by Shannon LNG Project Beggar Belief (The Kerryman)

British Columbia to Offer Gas Royalty Relief to Help Develop LNG Export Infrastructure

The provincial government of British Columbia will allow up to $120 million in royalty credits to help develop oil and natural gas infrastructure in the province, including the LNG export facilities proposed for Canada’s West Coast. The Vancouver Sun provides further details. Separately, the Edmonton Journal offers an op-ed piece that argues Canadian LNG export projects risk...

Op-Ed Argues LNG Exports Will Encourage U.S. Gas Production

An op-ed carried by The Hill argues that allowing LNG exports of domestically produced natural gas will encourage production in the United States from shale gas plays. The piece also asserts that domestic gas exported as LNG would likely be “dry gas,” with relatively low concentrations of natural gas liquids, so U.S. manufacturers would not face a shortage of these valuable...

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