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ConocoPhillips Applies for DOE LNG Export Authority from Kenai Terminal

ConocoPhillips Alaska Natural Gas Corporation filed applications with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to export over a two-year period up to 40 Bcf per year of LNG from its Kenai, Alaska terminal to nations with and without a Free Trade Agreement with the United States.  The FTA application can be found here and the non-FTA application can be found here.  Read more in the Anchorage...

Cheniere Announces Contracts for Corpus Christi Terminal Facilities

Cheniere Energy, Inc. announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, Corpus Christi Liquefaction, LLC (CCL) and Bechtel Oil, Gas and Chemicals, Inc. have entered into two lump sum turnkey contracts for the engineering, procurement, and construction of three LNG trains and related facilities at CCL’s proposed export terminal near Corpus Christi, Texas.  Construction would begin in 2014...

Freeport LNG Delays Planned Terminal Construction Start Date

The Wall Street Journal [subscription required] reports that Freeport LNG (Freeport) has pushed back to the second quarter 2014 planned construction of its LNG export terminal on Quintana Island, Texas.  Freeport had expected to commence construction in the first quarter 2014, but because of delays in obtaining FERC approval of the terminal, Freeport now expects to receive...

Waller Point LNG and Delfin LNG File Non-FTA DOE Export Applications

Waller LNG Services, d/b/a Waller Point LNG, filed an application with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to export over a 25-year period up to 70 Bcf/year (0.19 Bcf/day) of LNG from its proposed Waller LNG terminal under development at the entrance to the Calcasieu Ship Channel, Cameron Parish, southwest La., to nations without a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United States. ...

Petroleum Brunei Takes 3% Share of Petronas’s Pacific NorthWest LNG Output

The Globe and Mail reports that Petroleum Brunei has agreed to take a 3% share of the LNG output from Petronas’s Pacific NorthWest LNG terminal project at Prince Rupert, British Columbia for a 20-year period.  After the deal is completed, Petronas’s share of the Pacific NorthWest LNG project will be reduced to 87% and Japan Petroleum Exploration will have a 10%...

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