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LNG Canada Project Announced

Shell Canada Limited and its partners Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS), Mitsubishi Corporation, and PetroChina Company Limited announced on Tuesday that they are jointly developing a proposed LNG export facility near Kitimat, British Columbia. Shell has a 40-percent working interest in the LNG Canada project, with KOGAS, Mitsubishi and PetroChina each holding 20-percent. The proposed LNG...

Gulf LNG, Oregon LNG and SB Power Solutions File for DOE LNG Export Authority

Gulf LNG Liquefaction Company, LLC (GLLC) has filed an application (Docket No. 12-47-LNG) with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) requesting authorization to export, on behalf of itself or as agent for others, domestically produced LNG from the Gulf LNG terminal in Pascagoula, Miss., to nations having Free Trade Agreements with the U.S. (FTA nations).  GLLC seeks to export 11.5...

Freeport LNG Responds to APGA and GCLC Protests Regarding DOE Export Application

Freeport LNG Expansion and FLNG Liquefaction (together, FLEX) filed answers to the American Public Gas Association’s (APGA) and the Gulf Coast Labor Coalition’s (GCLC) motions to intervene and protests regarding the FLEX application to export LNG filed with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Responding to APGA, FLEX argues that APGA’s claims of increased domestic...

Cameron LNG Files Response to Sierra Club and APGA at DOE

Cameron LNG filed an answer opposing motions to intervene and protests filed by Sierra Club and the American Public Gas Association (APGA) regarding Cameron LNG’s application with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to export domestically produced LNG to countries not having Free Trade Agreements with the U.S. Cameron LNG’s answer argues, among other things, that (1) Sierra Club...

Excelerate Energy Announces Lavaca Bay LNG Project

Excelerate Energy L.P. has announced it is developing a floating liquefaction facility in Port Lavaca, TX, between Galveston and Corpus Christi, on the Texas Gulf Coast. The Lavaca Bay LNG project will be the first floating liquefaction facility in the U.S. and will be designed to export LNG by 2017. Excelerate expects expedited FERC approval for the project since the Port Lavaca...

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