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Pre-Filing Procedures Approved for Cove Point’s Proposed Export Terminal Facilities

Last week FERC approved Dominion Cove Point LNG’s request to use FERC’s pre-filing procedures for Dominion’s proposed liquefaction facilities to be constructed at the Cove Point LNG terminal in Lusby, Md. FERC’s approval letter can be found on eLibrary under Docket No....

Lawmakers Urge Expedited DOE Action on LNG Export Applications

On Friday, a bipartisan group of twenty-one members of Congress from states with large shale gas supplies submitted a letter to U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Steven Chu urging DOE to expedite the processing of LNG export applications so American workers and companies can receive the benefits of increased LNG exports.  Read more in the Reuters...

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Qatar Proposes 500-MW Power Plant For LNG Hub In Wales (Law360)

June 25 – 29, 2012

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Apache’s Proposed Kitimat Startup Pushed Back a Year

The projected date for the first cargo to leave Apache Corporation’s proposed LNG terminal at Kitimat, B.C., is now 2017, a year later than previously planned, according to an Apache official. The delay is attributed to a lack of firm contracts with Asian LNG buyers. Read more in the Financial Post...

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