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Norway Oil Giant Statoil Nixes Building a Second LNG Processing Plant (Alaska Dispatch)

Kitimat LNG Official: Oil-linked Pricing is Critical to Canadian LNG Exports

David Calvert, an Apache Corporation vice president and manager of the Kitimat LNG joint venture, told an industry roundtable yesterday that his company remains “convinced that oil-linked pricing is critical to the viability of our Canadian LNG industry.”  Calvert’s comments were in response to Cheniere Energy Inc.’s recent agreement to sell LNG from the Sabine Pass LNG...

Cambridge Energy Withdraws DOE LNG Export Application

Cambridge Energy, LLC has withdrawn its application to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for authority to export LNG from its proposed deepwater LNG export terminal. Cambridge stated that it was withdrawing its application because the Deepwater Port Act of 1974 does not address the export of LNG from a deepwater port and no appropriate agency could be identified to provide regulatory...

Cambridge Energy Subsidiary Files for DOE LNG Export Authority

CE FLNG, LLC, a subsidiary of Cambridge Energy Holdings, LLC, filed an application with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for long-term, multi-contract authorizations to export up to 8 million metric tons per year (approximately 389.6 Bcf) of domestically produced LNG over a thirty-year period from a floating terminal it intends to construct, own, and operate in nearshore Plaquemines...

Alaska Governor Looks to Asian Markets for Alaskan LNG Supplies

Alaska Governor Sean Parnell is conducting an economic trade mission with energy officials in Japan and South Korea to promote Alaskan LNG supplies. Read more in the Governor’s press release.  A related article in the Alaska Dispatch discusses Japanese consortium Resources Energy Inc.’s efforts to secure Alaskan...

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