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Romania, Georgia, Azerbaijan Sign LNG Transit MOU (Mediafax)

Analysts: LNG is Filling Gas Storage Inventories in United States, Western Europe

NATS [subscription required] suggests in its LNG Week in Review that the driving force behind LNG markets in the United States and Western Europe is the push to refill natural gas storage inventories. NATS also notes that price advantages for U.S. LNG destinations over European terminals has eroded. Separately, analysts with Raymond James released an analysis yesterday predicting that...

Jordan Cove LNG Submits Initial Implementation Plan

Jordan Cove LNG has filed an Initial Implementation Plan that addresses many of FERC’s conditions for its approval of the regasification project. The plan is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

Excelerate Seeking Partner for Gulf Gateway LNG Deepwater Port

Business Week reports that Excelerate Energy is seeking a partner to market natural gas imported via the Gulf Gateway LNG deepwater port. A company representative said in an interview that Excelerate is seeking not only a marketing partner but also a partner interested in using part of the terminal’s LNG import...

Editorial Endorses Plan to Continue LNG Exports from Kenai Liquefaction Facility

As the Kenai LNG liquefaction facility seeks to extend its authorization to export LNG, an editorial published by the Anchorage Daily News argues that the facility serves as a key customer for Cook Inlet natural gas supplies and that continuing to export LNG from this facility ensures that the gas wells in the Cook Inlet will remain active. The piece notes that Cook Inlet gas is...

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