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FERC to Prepare Environmental Impact Statement for Alaska LNG Project

FERC has issued a notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement (EIS) for the proposed Alaska LNG Project export terminal near Nikiski, Alaska.  FERC’s notice states that it understands “that affected stakeholders may include communities that depend on seasonal subsistence activities,” so the period for comments on the scope of the EIS will remain open until December 4,...

Floridian Natural Gas Storage Files for DOE LNG Export Authority

Floridian Natural Gas Storage Company (Floridian) has filed an application with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to export LNG produced at Floridian’s proposed liquefaction and storage facility in Martin County, Fla.  Floridian requests authority to export, on behalf of itself and as an agent for others, LNG transported from its facility in approved ISO containers to existing ports...

Magnolia LNG Receives Coast Guard Waterway Suitability Approval

The U.S. Coast Guard has issued a Letter of Recommendation to FERC recommending that the Calcasieu River Ship Channel, through which Magnolia LNG proposes to transport LNG from its proposed LNG export terminal at Lake Charles, La., be considered suitable for LNG marine traffic as it relates to safety and security....

FERC Approves Cameron LNG Pre-Filing Request for Expansion

FERC has issued an order approving Cameron LNG’s request to initiate 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...

Petronas Final Investment Decision on B.C. LNG Export Terminal Expected by End of June 2015

The Financial Post reports that Malaysian oil company Petronas expects to make a final investment decision on the proposed Pacific NorthWest LNG export terminal in British Columbia (B.C.) by the end of June 2015.  The article also states that Petronas is in talks to sell another 10-12% share in the project, which would reduce Petronas’s share to approximately 50%....

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