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Cheniere Marketing International and ENGIE Sign 5-Year LNG Sale and Purchase Agreement

Cheniere Energy, Inc. announced that its subsidiary, Cheniere Marketing International LLP, has entered into a 5-year Sale and Purchase Agreement with ENGIE S.A. for the delivery of up to 12 cargoes of LNG per year (approximately 222 million MMBtus in total) from 2018 to 2023.  The cargoes will be delivered on an ex-ship basis primarily to the Montoir de Bretagne LNG regasification...

Corpus Christi Liquefaction Files Construction Update

Corpus Christi Liquefaction, LLC, a subsidiary of Cheniere Energy, Inc., has filed a report with FERC covering construction activities through September 2015 at its liquefaction facility and LNG export terminal at Corpus Christi, Texas.  The report states that engineering has progressed to 82.0%, procurement has progressed to 32%, and Bechtel’s construction has progressed to 0.4%.  The...

Woodfibre LNG Receives Environmental Assessment Certificate for B.C. Export Terminal

The British Columbia (B.C.) Environmental Assessment Office has issued an environmental assessment certificate approving Woodfibre LNG’s proposed liquefaction and export terminal near Squamish, B.C.  According to The Vancouver Sun article, the facility “still requires federal environmental approval and it could be the first test of the incoming Liberal government’s approach to energy...

Construction of Dominion Cove Point LNG Export Terminal Continues

FERC has issued an order approving Dominion Cove Point LNG’s request to proceed with construction of the heavy hydrocarbons removal unit structural steel at the LNG export terminal under construction at Lusby, Md.  Also, the Calvert Recorder reports that “the largest piece of equipment” for the facility, the main cryogenic heat exchanger, which is half the length of a football field,...

B.C. Approves Pacific NorthWest LNG Export Terminal Feeder Pipeline

The Globe and Mail reports that the British Columbia (B.C.) Oil and Gas Commission has granted approval to TransCanada to construct and operate the C$5 billion, 900 kilometer Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline, which would provide access to Montney gas supplies for the proposed Pacific NorthWest LNG (PNWLNG) export terminal on Lelu Island, near Prince Rupert, B.C.  The PNWLNG...

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