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Port Dolphin Energy Requests Additional Time to Construct Onshore Pipeline for Deepwater Port

Port Dolphin Energy LLC (PDE) filed a request with FERC to extend to December 31, 2018 the deadline by which PDE must complete construction and place into service the onshore portion of a pipeline to interconnect with PDE’s proposed Deepwater Port (DWP) terminal offshore of Tampa, Fla.  PDE states that although its DWP was initially planned to receive LNG imports, its project is still...

NextDecade Expects to File for FERC Pre-Filing Review in January 2015

The Brownsville Herald reports that NextDecade expects to file a request in January 2015 to begin FERC’s pre-filing environmental review process for a proposed LNG export terminal at the Port of Brownsville, Texas.  The pre-filing request would include a proposal for an interconnected 125-mile-long pipeline, 36 to 42 inches in diameter, with a capacity of 1 Bcf/day.  NextDecade is also...

Freeport LNG Receives Authorization to Begin Construction

FERC issued an order today granting Freeport LNG authority to commence construction of its LNG export terminal project near Quintana Island, Brazoria County, Texas.  The order authorizes construction of the Pretreatment Plant, the Liquefaction Plant, and the Phase II Modification Project, with certain...

DOE Grants Venture Global LNG Authority to Export to FTA Nations

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued an order authorizing Venture Global LNG to export approximately 244 Bcf/year of LNG over a 25-year period to nations having a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United States from a proposed LNG export terminal in Cameron Parish,...

Louisiana LNG Energy Files Draft Resource Reports

Louisiana LNG Energy filed draft resource reports with FERC as part of the pre-filing environmental review of its proposed Mississippi River LNG terminal on the east bank of the Mississippi River at mile marker 46, Plaquemines Parish, La.  The reports can be found on eLibrary under Docket No....

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