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ExxonMobil Affiliate Files for LNG Export Authority/Announces $10 Billion Export Project

Golden Pass Products LLC (GPP), an affiliate of Qatar Petroleum International and ExxonMobil, has filed an application with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for authority to export up to 740 Bcf per year (approximately 15.6 million metric tons) of LNG from the existing Golden Pass LNG import terminal operated by its affiliate in Sabine Pass, Texas. GPP requests authority to export...

Congressmen and Others Request Extension of Time for Comments on Jordan Cove LNG Export Proposal

Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Representative Peter DeFazio (D-OR) and other interested persons have asked for an additional 30 days for the public to comment on the scope of FERC’s environmental review of the Jordan Cove Energy LNG export project and related Pacific Connector Pipeline. The requests can be found on eLibrary under Docket No....

Study Assesses Economic Impacts of Canadian LNG Exports to Asia

A study recently released by the Canadian Energy Research Institute assesses the economic impacts of developing gas wells in the Horn River Basin, transporting the gas to the Kitimat LNG Terminal, then liquefying it for export to Asian...

Oregon LNG County Decision Before Oregon Appeals Court

The status of a Clatsop County, Ore. Board of Commissioners decision that approved the pipeline that would serve the Oregon LNG terminal is before the Oregon Court of Appeals. Clatsop County commissioners approved the pipeline project in 2010, but a newly elected commission subsequently rejected the proposal. Read more in the Statesman Journal...

Draft Resource Reports filed for Aguirre Offshore LNG Terminal

Excelerate Energy L.P. filed draft Resource Reports 1 through 10 at FERC for the pre-filing environmental review of its proposed Aguirre Offshore GasPort LNG import terminal to be located offshore near Guayama, along the southern coast of Puerto Rico. The reports can be found on eLibrary under Docket No....

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