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Local Groups and Mayors File Letters in Support of Magnolia LNG Export Terminal

The Lake Charles Harbor & Terminal District, the Southwest Louisiana Economic Development Alliance, the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, and the mayors of the Cities of Lake Charles, Sulphur and DeQuincy, La. have filed letters with FERC in support of the proposed Magnolia LNG export terminal. The letters and the complete docket for the Magnolia LNG project can be found on eLibrary...

Advanced Energy Solutions Files to Export LNG to FTA Nations

Advanced Energy Solutions, L.L.C. (Advanced Energy) has filed an application with the U.S. Department of Energy to export up to 8 Bcf per year of domestically sourced LNG to nations in Central America, South America or the Caribbean that have a Free Trade Agreement with the United States. Liquefaction of Advanced Energy’s gas supplies will occur at the proposed Floridian Natural...

Opponents Allege Port Ambrose LNG Import Terminal Actually for LNG Exports

The Sentinel reports that opponents of the Port Ambrose LNG import terminal project proposed for offshore New Jersey and New York voiced their concerns at a recent public meeting that the project will ultimately be used to export LNG, resulting in increased hydraulic fracturing. According to the report, federal officials responsible for approving the project stated that LNG import...

Oregon Agencies Oppose Conditional FERC Approval of Oregon LNG Export Terminal

The Oregon Department of Energy and the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development filed motions to intervene with FERC in the Oregon LNG export terminal proceedings requesting that FERC abandon its practice of issuing conditional orders approving LNG export projects before receiving authorizations delegated to the states under the Clean Water Act, the Coastal Zone...

Neptune Deepwater Port Suspends Operations Due to Market Conditions

The U.S. Maritimes Administration has approved Neptune LNG LLC’s (Neptune) request for a temporary five-year suspension of its Deepwater Port license. Neptune, which operates an LNG import facility located approximately 22 miles northeast of Boston and 7 miles southeast of Gloucester, Mass., stated that gas market conditions in the Northeast region had caused the port to be...

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