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Indonesian Official Expects Agreement Soon on Diversion of LNG Cargos Originally Planned for Costa Azul LNG Terminal

An official with BPMigas, Indonesia’s LNG upstream regulator, said that he expects his agency will sign an agreement this month or next that will allow BP to divert up to 90% of LNG cargos originally destined for Sempra’s Energia Costa Azul LNG import facility in Mexico. According to Platts LNG Daily [subscription required], the agreement will include a commitment that...

Companies Sign Agreement with Alaska on Gas Production, Possibly Supporting LNG Export Project

ExxonMobil, BP, and ConocoPhillips have signed an agreement with the State of Alaska that settles a dispute over resource leases in the Point Thompson oil and gas field on Alaska’s North Slope. Reuters reports that the agreement also includes support for a gas pipeline project that could lead to a liquefaction and LNG export...

Kitimat Investment Decision Pushed to Year’s End

The Calgary Herald reports that Encana Corp. chief executive Randy Eresman said that an investment decision on the Kitimat LNG project has been delayed until the end of 2012 to allow the project sponsors time to secure one or two gas buyers to become equity partners in the...

Golden Pass Withdraws Request Regarding Applicability of Pre-Filing Procedures at FERC

Golden Pass LNG Terminal LLC withdrew its request at FERC for a determination that the company’s proposal to re-export previously imported LNG from its Sabine Pass, Texas, terminal is not subject to FERC’s pre-filing procedures. The filing can be found in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

European LNG Headlines

Shtokman Final Investment Decision Delayed to July 1 (Platts LNG Daily) [subscription required] Ukraine to Build LNG Terminal at Port Yuzhnyi, Kaskiv Says (Bloomberg)

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