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FERC Grants Extension of Time for Creole Trail LNG Project

Yesterday FERC granted Cheniere’s request for an extension of time to construct and place into operation the Creole Trail LNG import project and associated pipeline. The revised deadline for placing the project into service is June 15, 2011. FERC’s letter granting Cheniere’s request is available in the eLibrary under Docket No....

European LNG Headlines

Spain’s Gas Natural Fenosa Mulls Dunkirk Terminal Investment (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required] Adriatic LNG Publishes Timelines for Upcoming Third-Party Slots (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription...

Public Hearing Scheduled for Oregon LNG Project

A public hearing has been scheduled for May 27, 2010, in Astoria, Ore., to discuss the Oregon LNG and Oregon Pipeline proposals. The Daily Astorian provides further details.

Peruvian LNG Supplies Could Go to Canaport Regasification Terminal

Upstream Online reports that some LNG from the Peru LNG liquefaction facility is likely to be directed to the Canaport LNG import terminal in New Brunswick, Canada, in the coming weeks. A spokesperson for Repsol YPF stated that the Peruvian LNG supplies could reach Canaport either directly or through swap transactions. Much of Peru LNG’s output is expected to be delivered to the...

Hess LNG Considering Changes to Crown Landing LNG Project Design

The News Journal (Del.) reports that Hess LNG is considering a number of revisions to the design of the Crown Landing LNG import and regasification project. Changes under consideration include reducing the overall sendout capacity of the facility to 600 MMcf/d and reducing the number of LNG storage tanks from three to one. A letter from Hess LNG to FERC outlining the company’s...

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