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Crowley’s Carib Energy to Supply LNG to Coca-Cola Puerto Rico Bottlers

Crowley Maritime Corporation announced that its subsidiary, Carib Energy, has been awarded a multi-year contract to supply containerized, U.S.-sourced LNG to its first industrial customer, Coca-Cola Puerto Rico Bottlers in Cayey and Club Caribe in Cidra, both wholly owned subsidiaries of CC1 Companies.  According to the press release, Crowley’s domestic logistics team, which will...

Hawaii Gas Cleared to Receive LNG Supplies

Business Wire reports that the Hawaii Public Service Commission has approved Hawaii Gas’s request for approval to receive ISO containers of LNG shipped from the U.S. West Coast to Oahu and use it as a backup fuel source for Hawaii Gas’s synthetic natural gas operations.  The LNG will be regasified and introduced into the company’s distribution pipelines in Honolulu using a mobile...

Louisiana LNG Files Application to Export to Non-FTA Nations

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently posted on its website Louisiana LNG Energy LLC’s (LLNG) application to export up to two million metric tons per year (MTPA) (approximately 103.4 Bcf) of LNG from a proposed terminal on the Mississippi River, south of New Orleans in Plaquemines Parish, La.  The liquefaction facility will consist of four 74,380 Mcf/d liquefaction trains with a...

Formal Application Filed for Elba Island LNG Export Terminal

Elba Liquefaction Company and Southern LNG Company (together, Applicants) filed a formal application with FERC to construct LNG liquefaction and export terminal facilities to provide bi-directional import and export services at the existing Elba Island LNG import terminal near Savannah, Ga.  The Applicants propose to construct and operate a natural gas liquefaction facility comprised...

Ukraine Crisis Spawns Six Bills on U.S. LNG Exports

Six pieces of legislation regarding LNG exports have been introduced in Congress in response to the political crisis in Ukraine: H.R. 6 (Gardner, R-CO), the Domestic Prosperity and Global Freedom Act, would provide for expedited approval of gas exports to World Trade Organization countries and grant without modification or delay gas export applications for which a notice has been...

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