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Cheniere Proposes NGL Facility at Sabine Pass LNG Terminal

Cheniere Midstream Services, LLC and Sabine Pass LNG, L.P. have jointly requested that FERC waive pre-filing procedures for a proposed natural gas liquids (NGL) processing facility proposed for the Sabine Pass LNG terminal site. The NGL processing facility would be installed in two phases and have the capacity to process 1 Bcf/d of NGL. The facility would also have NGL storage tanks,...

Barclays Analysts Predict United States Will Import 3 Bcf/d of LNG in 2010

A team of natural gas market analysts with Barclays Capital released a report predicting that the United States will import 3 Bcf/d of LNG in 2010. Read more in Platts LNG Daily. [Subscription...

Alaska North Slope Gas Exports Would Compete for LNG Buyers in Asia

A story carried by the Alaska Dispatch examines how Alaska’s North Slope natural gas, if exported as LNG, could compete for market share in Asian LNG markets.

Rhode Island Legislator Proposes Several Million Dollars in Tolls for LNG Vessels Delivering to Weaver’s Cove Terminal

Rhode Island State Rep. Raymond E. Gallison, Jr., (D) has proposed H 7608, a bill that would require LNG vessels to pay $1 million in tolls to each of seven shoreline communities the vessel would pass to reach the Weaver’s Cove LNG terminal. According to the Herald News (Fall River, Mass.), the bill also would require LNG vessels delivering to the terminal to carry at least $1...

Oregon LUBA to Act on Bradwood Landing Appeal by April 6

The Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) has delayed its decision on an appeal of two Clatsop County land use findings related to the planned Bradwood Landing LNG project. LUBA previously remanded two of the County’s findings for further consideration: that the project was wrongly characterized as “small or moderate” in scale and that the facility would not...

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