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Canadian Energy Board Grants LNG Export License to Triton LNG

The Canadian National Energy Board has issued a license to Triton LNG Limited Partnership (Triton) authorizing Triton to export up to 115 Bcf per year of LNG over a 25-year period from a proposed LNG terminal at Kitimat or Prince Rupert, British Columbia.  Triton is a joint venture between AltaGas Ltd. and Japanese oil company Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd., Japan’s second largest petroleum...

PHMSA Approves Design Spill Criteria for Sabine Pass LNG Stage 3 Expansion

The U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Administration (PHMSA) has filed a letter with FERC stating that it has no objection to the methodology used by Sabine Pass LNG for determining single accidental leakage sources for candidate design spills for the proposed Stage 3 (liquefaction trains 5 and 6) expansion at the Sabine Pass LNG export terminal in Cameron Parish, La.  PHMSA...

Corpus Christi Liquefaction Selects Texas Agency as the Greenhouse Gas Permitting Authority For Its LNG Export Terminal

Corpus Christi Liquefaction, LLC (CCL) has filed a letter with FERC stating that it has selected the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) as the reviewing authority for CCL’s pending application for a Greenhouse Gas Prevention of Significant Deterioration Permit for CCL’s proposed LNG export terminal near Corpus Christi, Texas.  The letter states that the U.S. Environmental...

Pivotal LNG Requests FERC Ruling on LNG Terminal Definition and LNG Transportation Jurisdiction

Pivotal LNG has filed a petition for declaratory order with FERC seeking a ruling that existing LNG production facilities not otherwise subject to FERC’s jurisdiction under Section 3 of the Natural Gas Act would not be deemed “LNG terminal[s]” subject to Section 3 jurisdiction by virtue of producing LNG that subsequently may be transported in interstate commerce by waterborne vessel. ...

ConocoPhillips Alaska Receives Renewed DOE Authorization to Export LNG to Non-FTA Nations

Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued an order authorizing ConocoPhillips Alaska Natural Gas to export over a two-year period 40 Bcf of LNG by vessel from the existing LNG terminal near Kenai, Alaska to any country with which the United States does not have a free trade agreement (FTA) requiring national treatment for trade in natural gas (non-FTA nations).  Read more in...

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