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KMLP Proposed Lake Charles Expansion Project to Accommodate Magnolia LNG

Kinder Morgan Louisiana Pipeline (KMLP) filed an application with FERC on Monday to make system modifications to create new firm transportation under a new north-to-south path for Magnolia LNG, LLC.  The path will connect to Magnolia’s proposed liquefaction plant in Lake Charles, Louisiana.  The Lake Charles Expansion Project proposed by KMLP will (1) modify KMLP’s existing delivery...

Cheniere Energy Stock at All-Time High Today after Woodside Agreement

Cheniere Energy, Inc. hit an all-time high of $72.70 per share on Monday after the company reached an agreement for Woodside Petroleum to buy 850,000 metric tons of liquefied natural gas a year from the company’s Corpus Christi export project.  The Wall Street Journal [subscription required] reports that pursuant to the agreement, sales of LNG are due to begin in 2019 and continue for...

Cheniere and Woodside Sign 20-year LNG Sale and Purchase Agreement

Cheniere Energy, Inc. announced today that its subsidiary Corpus Christi Liquefaction, LLC has entered into a LNG sale and purchase agreement with Woodside Energy Trading Singapore Pte Ltd. As part of this agreement, Woodside has agreed to purchase approximately 0.85 million tonnes per annum of LNG from Train 2 of the Sabine Pass LNG export facility being developed near Corpus Christi...

Gulf LNG Hosts Open House Forum

Gulf LNG Liquefaction Co. hosted a community open house last Thursday night where local politicians, port and business leaders, and residents gathered to review information and ask questions about a proposed $8 billion project to add on to an existing liquefied natural gas storage terminal in Pascagoula, Mississippi. This open house was required as part of the pre-filing process Gulf...

Clatsop County was Biased against Pipeline for Oregon LNG, Must Reconsider Permit

Oregon’s Land Use Board of Appeals told the Clatsop County commissioners that they must reconsider the land use permit previously denied for a pipeline to serve Oregon LNG’s proposed LNG export terminal in Warrenton. The Board of Appeals determined that one of the commissioners was biased against the project and should have recused himself from the initial 5-0 decision to deny the...

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