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Environmental Review of Woodfibre LNG’s Proposed B.C. Terminal Resumes

Woodfibre LNG announced that the British Columbia (B.C.) Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) has granted Woodfibre LNG’s request to resume the EAO’s environmental assessment process for Woodfibre LNG’s proposed LNG export terminal near Squamish, B.C.  The review process had been paused to permit Woodfibre LNG to address environmental concerns with the terminal raised by the Squamish...

Cheniere Marketing International Signs Deals with Électricité de France for Sabine Pass LNG Volumes

Cheniere Marketing International LLP has entered into sales arrangements with Électricité de France, S.A. (EDF) for the delivery of 26 LNG cargoes (approximately 100 million MMBtus) from the Sabine Pass LNG terminal under construction in Cameron Parish, La. to the Dunkerque LNG terminal in France.  According to the press release, the sales price for the LNG is linked to the Dutch Title...

DOE Grants American LNG Marketing Non-FTA Export Authority; Affiliate to Supply Jamaica Plant

The U.S. Department of Energy has authorized American LNG Marketing LLC to export up to 60,000 metric tons of domestically-produced LNG per year (approximately 3.02 Bcf/year, 0.008 Bcf/day) from its proposed “micro-LNG facility” at the Hialeah Rail Yard near Medley, Fla. to nations without a Free Trade Agreement with the United States.  The LNG will be loaded at the Hialeah Facility...

Downeast LNG Files Draft Resource Report

Downeast LNG has filed Draft Resource Report No. 1 (General Project Description) with FERC as part of the pre-filing environmental review for its proposed LNG import/export terminal in Robbinston, Maine.  The report projects a January 2021 completion date for terminal construction.  The report can be found here, and the complete docket for the project can be found on eLibrary under...

FERC Releases Draft Environmental Impact Statement for Oregon LNG Project

Today, FERC Staff released its Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the proposed Oregon LNG import/export terminal at Warrenton, Ore. and interconnected pipelines.  The DEIS concludes that construction and operation of the Oregon LNG Project and pipelines would result in some adverse environmental impacts but most of these impacts would be temporary or short-term during...

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