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Kinder Morgan and Cheniere Sign Transportation Agreements for Corpus Christi LNG Export Terminal Gas Supplies

Kinder Morgan, Inc. has announced that Kinder Morgan Texas Pipeline, Kinder Morgan Tejas Pipeline and Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company have entered into 15-year firm transportation and storage agreements with Cheniere Energy subsidiary Corpus Christi Liquefaction, LLC under which the pipelines will provide 550,000 Dth/day of firm natural gas transportation service and 3 Bcf of natural...

Pivotal LNG Files for FERC Ruling on LNG Production Facility Jurisdiction

Pivotal LNG, Inc. (Pivotal) has filed a petition for declaratory order requesting that FERC rule that certain LNG Production Facilities would not be deemed an “LNG terminal” subject to FERC jurisdiction by virtue of Pivotal selling LNG that is: (1) produced at one of the LNG Production Facilities, or supplied by a third party; (2) transported by Pivotal LNG, an affiliate, or a third...

First Nations Sign Pipeline Benefit Agreements with B.C.

The Skin Tyee First Nation (Skin Tyee) and Nee Tahi Buhn Indian Band (Nee Tahi Buhn) in northern British Columbia (B.C.) have signed pipeline benefit agreements with the B.C. government allowing them to benefit from the proposed Coastal GasLink Pipeline project, which will run through the tribes’ lands to provide gas supplies to LNG Canada’s proposed LNG export terminal at Kitimat,...

Texas LNG Brownsville Secures Funding for LNG Export Terminal

Texas LNG Brownsville LLC (Texas LNG) announced that it has secured development capital from Third Point LLC for a proposed 2 million tonnes per annum LNG export project on the Port of Brownsville shipping channel in Brownsville, Texas.  Texas LNG expects to begin the FERC pre-filing environmental review process in early 2015 and the first LNG shipments from the project are planned for...

Petronas Postpones FID on Pacific NorthWest LNG Terminal

Petronas has announced that it is deferring a final investment decision (FID) for its $36 billion proposed Pacific NorthWest LNG terminal in Port Edward, British Columbia (B.C.).  Petronas stated that despite resolving several issues with the B.C. government, the recent decline in oil prices and high terminal construction costs have necessitated a further review of the economic...

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