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FERC Provides Recommendations to Kenai LNG

Following a visit to the Kenai LNG liquefaction facility last month, FERC has issued a list of five recommendations that should be addressed by the facility operator in future Semi-Annual Operating Reports if operations continue after the current two-year Department of Energy authorization. FERC’s letter is available in the eLibrary under Docket No....

Federal Magistrate Recommends Partial Summary Judgment in Favor of Oregon LNG in Suit Against Port of Astoria

Federal Magistrate Judge John Jelderks issued a recommendation this week to grant Oregon LNG’s motion for partial summary judgment in the terminal developer’s ongoing lawsuit against the Port of Astoria. Oregon LNG’s lawsuit alleges that the Port breached its agreement to extend the Port’s land lease with the State of Oregon for thirty years if Oregon LNG...

European LNG Headlines

Shtokman Production Delayed Two Years (Wall Street Journal) [Subscription required] E.ON Boosts Gas Trading as Oil Rally Skews Contracts (Bloomberg) Conference Speakers Call for More European Terminal Access (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription...

Atlantic LNG Surpassed 2008 LNG Production Goal

In its first annual sustainability report, Atlantic LNG reports that it produced 775.1 TBtu of LNG in 2008, surpassing its goal of 769.87 TBtu. Read more in Trinidad & Tobago’s...

Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office Objects to Characterization of First Circuit Decision by Weaver’s Cove LNG

The Rhode Island Department of Attorney General has filed an objection to Weaver’s Cove Energy’s characterization of an October 26, 2009, decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Specifically, the attorney general’s office argues that the decision does not mean that condition 24 of the order approving the Weaver’s Cove LNG project regarding...

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