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DOE to Process Alaska LNG Export Application Expeditiously

The Alaska Journal of Commerce reports the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Moniz recently stated that DOE will process Alaska LNG’s export application on a streamlined basis, given that DOE’s public interest determination for the proposal largely will be a formality since the export of Alaskan LNG will not affect gas markets in the lower-48 states.  The report states that DOE...

Louisiana LNG Energy Files Draft Resource Reports

Louisiana LNG Energy (LLNGE) has filed with FERC draft Resource Reports No. 1 (General Project Description) and 10 (Alternatives) as part of FERC’s National Environmental Policy Act pre-filing review process for LLNGE’s proposed Mississippi River LNG export terminal and interconnected pipeline at mile marker 46, Plaquemines Parish, La.  The draft Resource Reports can be found here...

FERC Adopts General Conformity Determination for the Proposed Dominion Cove Point LNG Export Terminal

FERC Staff has adopted as final its draft General Conformity Determination (GCD) for Dominion Cove Point LNG’s (DCP) proposed export terminal in Lusby, Md. and related pipeline facilities.  FERC received no public comments on the draft GCD, which was released in May 2014.  The GCD, prepared pursuant to the Clean Air Act, addresses the potential air quality impacts from DCP’s proposed...

DOE Releases Addendum to Environmental Review Documents for LNG Exports

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has released a final Addendum updating its May 2014 “Draft Addendum To Environmental Review Documents Concerning Exports Of Natural Gas From The United States.”  The Addendum provides additional information on the potential environmental impacts of hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling activities gas production and exploration activities.  DOE...

DOE Adopts Revised Procedures for Reviewing Applications to Export LNG to Non-FTA Nations

In a notice submitted for publication in the Federal Register tomorrow (Friday), the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced that it has adopted its proposal to suspend its practice of issuing conditional decisions on applications to export LNG from the lower-48 states to nations without a Free Trade Agreement with the United States.  In addition, DOE will no longer follow its Order...

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