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India Seeks to Import LNG from U.S. Terminals

India’s GAIL wants to purchase LNG from all seven of the LNG export terminals planned in the United States, but cannot finalize supply agreements until the U.S. Department of Energy permits those terminals to export LNG to countries that do not have Free Trade Agreements with the United States.  Read more in the Business...

European LNG Headlines

Swedegas and Vopak Investigate Open Access LNG Terminal in Gothenburg, Sweden (Cisionwire)

Editorial Promotes U.S. LNG Exports

An editorial in USA Today argues that exports of U.S. LNG would not result in drastic increases in domestic gas prices and that the U.S. Government should not block LNG exports.

DOE Approves Applications to Export LNG to FTA Countries

The U.S. Department of Energy recently approved the following four applications to export domestically produced LNG to countries with Free Trade Agreements with the United States:  Southern LNG from its Elba Island, Georgia terminal, Gulf LNG Liquefaction from its Pascagoula, Miss. terminal, SB Power Solutions from terminals located on the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts,...

FERC Releases Revised Biological Assessment For Downeast LNG Import Project

FERC has submitted into the record a revised biological assessment (BA) for the Downeast LNG Project, concluding that the Project is not likely to adversely affect the federally listed species occurring in the area and will have no effect on the species’ critical habitats. The BA can be found on FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

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