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Sierra Club Protests Cameron LNG Export Proposal

Sierra Club filed a motion to intervene and protest with the U.S. Department of Energy alleging that Cameron LNG’s proposal to export LNG from its existing terminal in Cameron Parish, La. is inconsistent with the public interest and that Cameron LNG has failed to provide the required environmental and economic analyses to support its...

Oregon LNG Plans to File DOE Export Application Soon

Oregon LNG plans to seek authorization from the U.S. Department of Energy to export LNG to both free-trade agreement (FTA) and non-FTA countries in the near future, according to an article in Platts Gas Daily [subscription required].  A project manager for the company said that while his project would compete with Jordan Cove Energy’s proposed LNG export facility in Coos Bay, he did...

Liberty Offshore Project Application Withdrawn

The LI Herald reports that Liberty Natural Gas LLC has withdrawn its application to the U.S. Maritime Administration and U.S. Coast Guard to construct the Liberty Offshore Project, an LNG terminal proposed to be located in offshore New Jersey.  Liberty stated that it would submit a new application once additional studies and surveys had been completed to reflect a completely redesigned...

Corpus Christi Files Draft Resource Reports with FERC

Corpus Christi Liquefaction LLC has filed draft resource reports in its prefiling docket at FERC for its proposed LNG export project.  The reports can be found in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

S&P: U.S. LNG Exports Could Be Limited

An analyst for Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services believes that U.S. exports of LNG may be limited based on S&P’s expectation that the current large spread between U.S. gas and oil-linked Asian LNG prices could narrow in the future due to increased U.S. domestic demand and Canadian gas supplies flowing into Asia.  The analyst said current global prices...

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