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Alaska Gasline Port Authority Replies to DOE Information Request on LNG Export Application

Alaska Gasline Port Authority (AGPA) filed a response to the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) letter requesting additional information related to AGPA’s pending LNG export application. In its response, AGPA (1) stated that a process was in place for construction of a pipeline to deliver gas to Port Valdez for export as LNG, (2) identified Prudhoe Bay and the Point Thomson...

NERA Hired to Conduct DOE LNG Exports Study

Reuters reports that NERA Economic Consulting has been hired to conduct the U.S. Department of Energy’s study on the macroeconomic effects of increased U.S. LNG exports on the U.S....

Cook Inlet Producer Agrees Not to Export LNG Until Local Needs Are Met

The Alaska Journal of Commerce reports that Hilcorp Energy has agreed not to sell gas into the LNG export market until Cook Inlet, Alaska’s utility needs are met. Hilcorp also agreed to cap the price of gas sold to local utilities and industrial consumers to address regulators’ concerns with Hilcorp’s pending acquisition of Marathon Oil Company’s Alaska...

DOE LNG Export Report to be Released by Year’s End

The Wall Street Journal reports that Chris Smith, deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of Energy, has confirmed that DOE’s much anticipated macroeconomic report that will consider the impacts of LNG exports on the U.S. economy will be released by the end of this...

BG Group’s Prince Rupert LNG Terminal Still Many Years Away

BG Group representatives recently told local officials that they do not expect a final investment decision on their proposed LNG terminal on Ridley Island, British Columbia until sometime in 2013. The first LNG exports are not expected to begin until late 2019 or early 2020 after completing an environmental assessment and a four year construction schedule. Read more in The Northern...

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