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EIA Issues Downward Revision of 2010 U.S. LNG Imports Forecast

The U.S. Energy Information Administration revised its forecast for 2010 LNG imports to the United States in its July Short-Term Energy Outlook, predicting that U.S. LNG imports will average approximately 1.37 Bcf/d in...

South Korean Firms Sign Agreements with Pemex

South Korea’s KOGAS and STX Group concluded a number of cooperation agreements with a subsidiary of Mexico’s Pemex. Platts LNG Daily provides further information. [Subscription...

LNG Vessels Entering Boston Harbor Under Heavy Security

A piece in Boston Magazine examines the security precautions taken by federal, state, and local law enforcement when an LNG vessel enters Boston Harbor en route to the Everett LNG...

Alabama Governor Delays Decision on TORP LNG Proposal

The U.S. Maritime Administration has granted Alabama Governor Bob Riley (R) an extension until September 14, 2010 to decide whether to oppose the TORP LNG import project proposed for offshore Alabama. Read more in the Mobile...

Negotiations Underway for Jamaican LNG Project

Officials with the Jamaican government and the developers of the Jamaican LNG import project said late last week that they are approximately seven months away from finalizing agreements for the planned floating LNG facility. The Jamaica Gleaner also reports that a number of investors have expressed interest in the...

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