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Hawaii Gas CEO Supports Bill Limiting LNG to Bridge Fuel

The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports that Hawaii Gas CEO and President Alicia Moy supports House Bill 1286, now pending before Hawaii Governor David Ige, which would “ensure that liquefied natural gas is used only as a cost-effective transitional, limited-term replacement of petroleum for electricity generation and does not impede the development and use of other cost-effective...

Annova Files Draft Resource Reports for Proposed Brownsville LNG Export Terminal

Annova has filed with FERC Preliminary Draft Resource Reports No. 1 (General Project Description) and 10 (Alternatives) for its proposed Annova LNG Brownsville export project on the southern bank of the Brownsville Ship Channel at mile marker 8.2 on the Brazos Santiago Pass, in Cameron County, Texas.  The reports were submitted as part of FERC’s pre-filing environmental review process...

Meridian LNG Holdings to Move Forward on Tolling Agreement with Magnolia LNG

Liquefied Natural Gas Limited, 100% owner of Magnolia LNG, LLC (Magnolia), announced that it has been notified by Meridian LNG Holdings Corp. (Meridian LNG) that Meridian LNG intends to move forward on the completion of a 20‐year liquefaction tolling agreement (LTA) with Magnolia, now that Meridian LNG has executed a 20‐year gas sales agreement with E.On Global Commodities SE (E.On...

Toho Gas Enters Into Heads of Agreement with Mitsubishi Subsidiary for Cameron LNG Supplies

Japanese gas company Toho Gas Co., Ltd. (Toho) has announced that it has entered into a Heads of Agreement with Diamond Gas International Pte. Ltd., a 100% subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation, for the purchase of LNG produced at the Cameron LNG project in Hackberry, La.  Under the agreement, Toho will purchase approximately 200,000 tons of LNG/year for 20 years from the start of...

Louisiana LNG Energy Re-Evaluating Gas Market

Louisiana LNG Energy (LLNGE) has submitted a report to FERC regarding the status of its proposed LNG export terminal (Project) on the Mississippi River downstream from the Port of New Orleans near Mile Marker 46.  LLNGE states that it is “currently re-evaluating the natural gas market and working with potential new investors for the Project” and the “Project schedule is anticipated to...

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