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UPS Launches New LNG Trucking Fleet

UPS is introducing 1,000 LNG trucks into its fleet, giving UPS the largest fleet of LNG trucks in the world. The trucks are already being introduced, and the launch is expected to be complete by the end of October. UPS Vice President Jeff Yapp told the Houston Business Journal that the fleet is like a “rolling laboratory” for UPS to continue to test LNG...

FERC Denies Extension of Time for Comments on Dominion Cove Point LNG EA

FERC issued a notice denying several requests for an extension of time to submit comments on the environmental assessment (EA) for the Dominion Cove Point LNG (DCPL) export project.  The deadline for comments remains June 16, 2014.  FERC’s notice can be found here, and the complete docket for the DCPL project can be found on eLibrary under Docket No....

Cameron LNG Export Project and EcoEléctrica LNG Pipeline Proposals on FERC Meeting Agenda

Cameron LNG’s application to construct LNG export and pipeline facilities at its LNG terminal near Hackberry, La. is on FERC’s June 19, 2014 open meeting agenda.  Also on the agenda is EcoEléctrica’s application to construct an LNG supply pipeline from its terminal in Peñuelas, Puerto Rico to an LNG truck loading...

FERC Releases Draft EIS for Corpus Christi LNG Project

Today, FERC released the draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) for the proposed Corpus Christi LNG export terminal project near Corpus Christi, Texas.  Staff concluded that if the Project is constructed and operated in accordance with applicable laws and regulations, and with appropriate mitigation and Staff’s recommendations, the project would not result in significant...

Article Discusses Alaska and B.C. LNG Export Competition

An article in The Globe and Mail discusses the competition between the proposed Alaska LNG export project and the several LNG export terminals proposed for construction in British...

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