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Imperial Oil Nowhere Near Decision on B.C. LNG Export Terminal

Reuters reports that Imperial Oil CEO, Rich Kruger, recently indicated that his company is still in the groundwork stages of putting together a proposed LNG export terminal project in British Columbia (B.C.), and even though Imperial and ExxonMobil Canada’s joint venture, WCC LNG, has received an LNG export license, he could not say whether the project will proceed.  The Canadian...

Tohoku Electric Power to Purchase Cameron LNG Supplies at Henry Hub Linked Prices

Reuters reports that Japan’s Tohoku Electric Power Company has signed an agreement with a Mitsubishi affiliate to purchase 300,000 tonnes of LNG per year over a 16-year period from the proposed Cameron LNG export terminal project near Hackberry, La. at Henry Hub natural gas-linked...

Sabine Pass LNG Files Monthly Construction Status Report

Sabine Pass LNG filed a report with FERC covering construction activities through March 2014 at its LNG export terminal in Cameron Parish, La.  Stage 1 (liquefaction trains 1 and 2) engineering is 96.0% complete, procurement is 94.6%, and subcontract and direct hire construction work are 37.7% and 21.0% complete, respectively.  Stage 1 overall project completion is 63.3% against the...

Calcasieu Parish Police Jury Files Resolution in Support of Trunkline LNG Export Project

The Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, the governing authority of Calcasieu Parish, La., filed with FERC a copy of a resolution it adopted in support of Trunkline LNG’s Lake Charles export project, which is proposed to be located in the parish.  A copy of the resolution can be found here, and the complete docket for the Lakes Charles export project can be found on eLibrary under Docket No....

Alaska Legislature Approves State Participation in LNG Project

The Alaska Journal of Commerce reports that the Alaska legislature has approved the state’s participation in the Alaska LNG Project, consisting of a proposed 800 mile pipeline to access North Slope gas supplies and a proposed interconnected LNG export terminal at Nikiski.  The state would partner with North Slope producers BP, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil and obtain a 25% ownership share...

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