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FERC to Prepare Environmental Assessment for Golden Pass LNG Export Project

FERC issued a notice of its intent to prepare an environmental assessment (EA) for the proposed Golden Pass LNG export terminal in Jefferson County, Texas and interconnected pipeline. FERC  will use the EA in determining  whether to authorize construction and operation of the terminal and pipeline.  Comments on the scope of the EA must be filed by October 19, 2013.  FERC’s notice can...

LNG Pricing Discussed at Tokyo LNG Conference

The Alaska Dispatch published an article reporting on a recent conference on LNG pricing held in Tokyo. Representatives from LNG consumers complained of high LNG prices and continued their push for a change from oil-linked LNG prices to ostensibly lower Henry Hub gas-linked LNG prices. One LNG producer, however, countered that Henry Hub-linked LNG prices are not necessarily lower and...

Articles Examine Issues Facing Proposed Canadian LNG Exports

Several recent articles examine issues facing proposed Canadian LNG exports. An article in the Globe and Mail states that the uncertainty regarding a proposed tax on British Columbia LNG exports is keeping some investors from making decisions on whether to invest in B.C. LNG export terminal projects. Two articles in the Calgary Herald cite statements by industry officials predicting...

Environmental Groups Urge Maryland Governor to Oppose Dominion Cove Point LNG Export Terminal; Washington Post Op-ed Responds in Support of the Terminal

A group of environmental organizations, including Sierra Club, Greenpeace USA and Earthjustice, and numerous other concerned groups and citizens, sent a letter to Maryland Governor O’Malley requesting that he declare his opposition to Dominion Cove Point LNG’s proposed LNG export terminal at Lusby, Md., and “demand” that FERC prepare a full Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the...

ConocoPhillips Considering Reopening Kenai LNG Export Terminal

The Alaska Journal of Commerce reports that ConocoPhillips is evaluating the feasibility of reopening its Kenai, Alaska, LNG export terminal in response to the Alaska Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) request that ConocoPhillips apply for a new license to export LNG from the terminal. DNR made the request to provide an additional market to stimulate gas exploration and production...

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