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Jordan Cove LNG Terminal Requires Separate Power Plant

Jordan Cove Energy’s proposed LNG export terminal in Coos Bay, Ore. will need its own power plant because existing electricity sources cannot provide the terminal with enough power to liquefy the natural gas.  Some local citizens voiced frustration with the expanded scope of the terminal project.  Read more in The...

Cheniere and Total Enter into Sabine Pass Capacity Assignment Agreement

Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P., announced today that its subsidiary, Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC, (Sabine Liquefaction) has entered into a partial assignment and related agreements with Total Gas & Power North America, Inc., (Total) whereby Sabine Liquefaction would progressively gain access to Total’s send-out capacity and other services provided under its terminal use...

Bidders Vie for Repsol LNG Plants

Reuters reports that Repsol has received several bids in response to its offer to sell its shares in various LNG terminals, including interests in its LNG import terminal in Canada, liquefaction plant in Peru, and the Atlantic liquefaction plant in Trinidad and...

Valdez Showcasing Itself as Best Site for Alaskan LNG Terminal

The City of Valdez is hosting a two-day summit this week to showcase the benefits of its location as an LNG export terminal site in Alaska.  Read more in the Alaska Journal article.

Spectra and BG Group to Develop BC Pipeline

Spectra Energy Corporation announced today that is has signed a Project Development Agreement with BG Group plc to jointly develop plans for a new 850-kilometre (525 mile) gas pipeline capable of transporting up to 4.2 Bcf/day that will run from northeast British Columbia (B.C.) to BG Group’s potential LNG export terminal facility in Prince Rupert, on the B.C. northwest coast....

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