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Sempra LNG Would Consider Selling Port Arthur LNG Project

Speaking at an LNG conference in Singapore, Sempra LNG CEO Darcel Hulse said that his company might consider selling its Port Arthur LNG import project or using the property as a joint LNG and oil terminal. Hulse also said that his company is considering offering  additional  regasification capacity at the Cameron LNG terminal under long-term lease. Read more in the Wall Street Journal...

Oregon Officials Discuss Obama Administration’s Position on LNG Projects

Speaking to the Clackamas Review, two Oregon officials suggest that the Obama Administration is not moving quickly enough to address their concerns with the LNG permitting process.

January 2010 U.S. LNG Imports Double January 2009 Total

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported in its Short-Term Energy Outlook this week that the United States imported twice as much LNG in January 2010 as it did a year earlier, approximately 60 Bcf. Reuters provides additional...

European LNG Headlines

Shale Gas May Displace LNG in Europe (Business Week) Belgium’s Zeebrugge to Get Qatari LNG (Gulf Times) Hungarian PM Hopes Egypt Will Supply LNG to Hungary (UPI)

U.S. Group Files Formal Opposition to Calais LNG

Save Passamaquoddy Bay, an organization opposed to LNG import projects in Maine, has submitted its formal opposition to the Calais LNG import project to FERC. The group’s filing is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No. CP10-31 and the Telegraph-Journal offers additional...

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