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Citigroup Buys LNG for Re-Export from ConocoPhillips

Reuters reports that last week Citigroup purchased an LNG cargo for re-export from ConocoPhillips at the Freeport LNG terminal. The 150,000 m3 LNG carrier Clean Force is expected to arrive at the terminal later this week to load the...

Weaver’s Cove Energy Responds to Comments of Massachusetts State Agency

Weaver’s Cove Energy filed comments with FERC yesterday criticizing the actions of the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs (EOEEA). Specifically, Weaver’s Cove alleges that EOEEA ignored portions of the record that includes alternatives analysis and that “EOEEA’s attempt to inject itself into the Commission’s NEPA review...

Three-Nation Alliance Submits Consultant’s Report Challenging Downeast LNG’s Revised Purpose and Need Statement

Yesterday, the Three-Nation Alliance submitted a motion to FERC requesting that the Commission reject Downeast LNG’s August 21, 2009, Revised Purpose and Need Statement. The Alliance specifically challenged the fact that Downeast filed a revised purpose and need statement for the project more than one month after the public comment period on the Draft EIS closed. In support of...

Teekay LNG Predicts More Than 60 LNG Carriers Needed “Within the Next Few Years”

Teekay LNG said this week that it expects approximately 63 new LNG carriers will be required by the many LNG liquefaction projects coming online in the next few years. According to Lloyd’s List, the LNG exports projects planned for or under construction in Australia and Nigeria will require nearly 50 LNG carriers between them. [Subscription...

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