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Freeport LNG Proposes NGL Extraction Trains

This week Freeport LNG proposed the installation of two natural gas liquids (NGL) extraction trains and other associated infrastructure at its existing Phase I LNG terminal. Freeport has requested an exemption from FERC’s pre-filing procedures for the project. Freeport’s request is available in the FERC eLibrary. [There is no docket number currently associated with this...

Repsol CEO Announces Natural Gas Supply Agreement for Canaport LNG

Repsol YPF SA Chief Executive Officer Antonio Brufau told Bloomberg News yesterday that his company has entered into two short-term agreements to supply regasified LNG from the Canaport LNG terminal in St. John, New Brunswick to North American natural gas distribution...

Local Officials Critical of Freeport LNG’s Plan to Accept LNG Via Truck

A number of local officials in Quintana, Texas, criticized the actions of Freeport LNG in pursuing its plan to prepare its facility to accept LNG deliveries via truck. The town officials told The Facts (Brazoria County, Texas) that they were under the impression from Freeport that the truck delivery plan would not be...

Infrastructure Siting Bill Remains in Oregon Senate Committee

H.B. 3058, a bill passed by the Oregon House of Representatives in May that could streamline the infrastructure siting process, including the development of LNG projects, remains in the Oregon Senate Rules Committee. The Forest Grove News Times (Ore.) reports that the Oregon Senate’s attention is focused on the state budget and one lawmaker backing the bill said that he likely...

European LNG Headlines

Analysis Examines Commodities in Europe, Including LNG (London Times)

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