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House Panel Hears Testimony on Barriers to LNG Exports

The U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Energy and Power held a hearing today focusing on the various barriers that exist to exporting coal and  LNG from the United States. Testimony was provided by witnesses from various government agencies and other sectors affected by U.S. energy exports. In his written testimony, Christopher Smith, Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy...

Liberty Natural Gas Submits Offshore New York LNG Import Facility Application to MARAD/Coast Guard

A notice was published in the Federal Register that the U.S. Maritime Administration and U.S. Coast Guard received an application by Liberty Natural Gas, LLC proposing to construct and operate an LNG deepwater port, known as Port Ambrose, located in the New York Bight, approximately 17 nautical miles southeast of Jones Beach, N.Y. Port Ambrose would consist of two Submerged Turret...

Trunkline LNG Filing of FERC LNG Export Application Delayed

In its most recent monthly status report, Trunkline LNG states that the filing of its application for the Lake Charles LNG export project will be pushed back due to a delay in preparing one of the environmental resource reports. The anticipated filing date for the application is now the first quarter of 2014. Copies of the report can be accessed here, and the complete docket for the...

DOE to Approve More LNG Export Applications by Year’s End

U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Moniz told the U.S. House Energy and Power Subcommittee yesterday that he expects DOE to approve more applications to export LNG to nations without a Free Trade Agreement with the U.S. before the year’s end. In his written testimony, Moniz stated that DOE “will expeditiously work through the remaining [LNG export] applications,...

House Panel to Review Impediments to U.S. Energy Exports

The U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Energy and Power will hold a hearing on June 18, 2013 regarding “U.S. Energy Abundance: Regulatory, Market, and Legal Barriers to Export.” Witnesses from the U.S. Department of Energy, FERC and the Army Corps of Engineers, as well as representatives from other sectors, are scheduled to appear. Read more in the...

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