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Sabine Pass LNG Files Monthly Construction Status Report

Sabine Pass LNG filed a report with FERC covering construction activities through November 2014 at its LNG export terminal in Cameron Parish, La.  Stage 1 (liquefaction trains 1 and 2) engineering and procurement are 100% complete, and subcontract and direct hire construction work are 58.6% and 63.7% complete, respectively.  Stage 1 overall project completion is 83.1% against the plan...

Liquefied Natural Gas Limited Completes Patent Process for LNG Production Process

Liquefied Natural Gas Limited (LNG Ltd.), parent company of North American LNG export terminal sponsors Magnolia LNG and Bear Head LNG, announced that it has completed the application process with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for a patent on its OSMR® (Optimized Single Mixed Refrigerant) natural gas liquefaction process.  LNG Ltd. expects the patent to be issued in April 2015....

FERC to Prepare Environmental Impact Statement for Eagle LNG Partners Jacksonville Project

FERC released notice of its intent to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) for Eagle LNG Partners Jacksonville’s proposed LNG production, storage, and export facility on the St. Johns River, Jacksonville, Fla.  Comments on the scope of the EIS are due March 26, 2015.  FERC’s notice can be found here, and the complete pre-filing docket for the project can be found on eLibrary...

Cameron LNG Requests FERC Pre-filing Review for Expansion Project

Cameron LNG has filed a request with FERC for initiation of the pre-filing environmental review process for a proposed Expansion Project comprised of two additional liquefaction trains (Trains 4 and 5) and a fifth LNG tank to be located at the Cameron LNG terminal near Hackberry, La.  The proposed Expansion Project will increase the LNG production capacity of the terminal by...

Planned Visit by Petronas Executives Raises Hopes for B.C. LNG Export Terminal

A planned visit to British Columbia (B.C.) by Petronas executives in March 2015 has raised hopes that Petronas affiliate Pacific NorthWest LNG’s proposed LNG export terminal is still under consideration by the company.  Read more in the Globe and Mail...

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