Eversheds Sutherland LNG Law Blog
content top

Hawaii Governor Opposes LNG Imports

Pacific Business News reports that Hawaii Governor David Inge, speaking at a conference in Honolulu, stated that he has “reached the conclusion that Hawaii does not need LNG in our future…. It’s time to focus all of our efforts on renewables. We will oppose the building of LNG facilities.”  Governor Inge had previously expressed support for the importation of LNG only as a bridge...

Steelhead LNG and Malahat First Nation Sign Agreements for Floating LNG Terminal

Steelhead LNG Corp. (Steelhead LNG) and the Malahat First Nation (Malahat Nation) announced completion of a Mutual Benefits Agreement and Long-Term Lease for the development of Malahat LNG, a 6 million tonnes per year floating liquefaction and LNG export terminal facility to be located approximately 8 kilometers south of Mill Bay on Vancouver Island, British Columbia.  Steelhead LNG...

New Report Projects Global Oversupply of LNG

MarketWatch reports that a new study released by Bentek Energy, “LNG Exports: Oasis or Mirage,”  projects an oversupply of LNG in global markets, predicting, among other things, that “U.S. export capacity holders are likely to operate without regard to their sunk cost tolling fees and deliver gas at a cost of feedstock plus transport plus margin.”    ...

FERC to Prepare Environmental Assessment for Freeport LNG Train 4 Project

FERC has issued a notice of its intent to prepare an environmental assessment (EA) for Freeport LNG Development, L.P.’s proposal to add a fourth liquefaction train (Train 4 Project) at its LNG export terminal currently under construction on Quintana Island in Brazoria County, Texas.  The Train 4 Project would provide additional liquefaction capacity of approximately 5.1 million metric...

FERC Plans Several Public Meetings to Discuss Oregon LNG Environmental Impact

FERC has released a notice of public meetings it has scheduled during September in Oregon and Washington to permit the public to present its views on FERC’s draft environmental impact statement for the proposed Oregon LNG terminal and interconnected pipeline.  FERC’s notice can be found here, and the complete docket for the project can be found on eLibrary under Docket No. CP09-6....

« Older Entries Next Entries »