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Neptune LNG Deepwater Port Received Four LNG Deliveries During First Two Years of Operations

The Gloucester Times (Mass.) reports that GDF Suez’s Neptune LNG deepwater port, located offshore Massachusetts, has received four LNG cargos since the facility began operations in February 2010. A spokesperson for Distrigas, an affiliate of GDF Suez, cited relatively low natural gas prices as the reason the terminal “[hasn’t] had a shipment in a...

Dominion Cove Point Submits Stipulation Agreement in Terminal Usage Case

Last week, Dominion Cove Point LNG, LP submitted a Stipulation and Agreement to settle the outstanding issues in the Cove Point LNG terminal usage case pending before FERC. The documents are available in the Commission’s eLibrary under Docket No....

LNG Projects on FERC Open Meeting Agenda

The agenda for FERC’s April 19, 2012, open meeting includes the Sabine Pass LNG and the Jordan Cove Energy applications.

First LNG Swaps Introduced Next Week

The first cleared financial derivatives contracts for LNG are expected to be introduced for trading on April 16 by CME Group Inc., which will offer contracts covering four markets: East Asia, Iberia, the Mediterranean and Northwest Europe. Read more in...

Canada to Create New Entry Rules for Foreign LNG Workers, Limit LNG Project Environmental Review Timeline

Canadian Immigration Minister Jason Kinney said in a speech this week that by the end of 2012 his government will create a new entry arrangement to permit thousands of skilled foreign workers to enter the country to work in the LNG and oil sands industries. Separately, Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver said that the Canadian government intends to impose a two-year limit on the...

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