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EU to Fund LNG Terminal Only If All Baltic States Participate (The Baltic Times)

FERC Issues Supplemental Notice Regarding Freeport LNG Environmental Review

FERC has determined that Freeport LNG’s proposed liquefaction project will require an environmental impact statement rather than an environmental assessment due to changes to the project and the scope of FERC’s review since the Commission issued its August 2011 notice of intent to prepare an environmental assessment. Comments on the scope of review are due August 20, 2012....

Oregon LNG Files at DOE to Export LNG to Non-FTA Nations

LNG Development Company, LLC, d/b/a Oregon LNG, has filed an application with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for authority to export up to 9.6 million metric tons of LNG per year (approximately 1.3 Bcf/day) over a 25-year term from its proposed bi-directional LNG terminal in Warrenton, Ore., to nations without a Free Trade Agreement with the United States. Oregon LNG’s...

FERC Approves Pre-Filing Environmental Review Process for Oregon LNG Export Terminal

FERC has approved LNG Development Company and Oregon Pipeline Company’s (together, Oregon LNG) request to initiate the pre-filing environmental review process for the proposed LNG export terminal to be located at Warrenton, Ore. FERC states that it will prepare a single environmental impact statement for both the export terminal and the related pipeline. Oregon LNG expects to file an...

Corpus Christi Responds to Comments on Scope of Environmental Review

Corpus Christi Liquefaction, LLC (Corpus Christi) has filed a response at FERC to comments on the scope of FERC’s environmental review of the company’s proposed LNG import and export terminal to be located on the north shore of Corpus Christi Bay, Texas. Corpus Christi’s response can be found on eLibrary under Docket No....

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