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Sabine Pass LNG Plans Enhancements to LNG Export Project

Sabine Pass LNG has filed a request at FERC for a determination whether FERC’s pre-filing procedures would apply to Sabine Pass LNG’s forthcoming application to construct the “Modification Project,” consisting of various facilities designed to enhance the operability and reliability of Sabine Pass LNG’s Liquefaction Project. The request is available on eLibrary under...

FERC Continues Processing Downeast LNG’s Import Project Application

FERC recently sent a data request to Downeast LNG related to FERC’s reliability and safety analysis of the developer’s proposed LNG import terminal on Passamaquoddy Bay in Robbinston, Maine. FERC also issued a status update on its review of the project. These documents can be found on eLibrary under Docket No....

BC Government Tries to Spur LNG Terminal Development

In an effort to speed-up construction of an LNG terminal in the province, CBC News reports that British Columbia has signed an agreement with the Haisla Nation that allows the Haisla to lease or buy 700 hectares of land near Kitimat and to work independently to develop a LNG export terminal on the...

Total to Purchase Sabine Pass Terminal LNG from Korea Gas Corporation

Total Gas & Power Limited has signed an agreement with Korea Gas Corporation of South Korea for the purchase of 0.7 million metric tons per year of LNG from the Sabine Pass terminal in Louisiana over a twenty-year period.  A Total press release states that the LNG will be supplied from the Sabine Pass terminal’s liquefaction train 3, which is scheduled for commissioning in...

Study Predicts Six U.S. LNG Export Terminals by 2020

A newly released study by Bentek Energy, a unit of Platts, predicts that six LNG export terminals will be built in the United States by 2020 due to global demand for LNG and plentiful U.S. shale gas supplies. Read more in Platts LNG Daily (subscription...

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