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Canaport LNG Expecting First Cargos This Summer

Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] reports that the Canaport LNG import and regasification terminal will receive its initial cargos in mid-June and July this summer. A company spokesperson told Platts that deliveries of regasified LNG would begin twenty days after the first cargo arrives at the...

Bridge Damage Fuels Debate Over Freeport LNG Trucking Proposal

Amidst allegations that construction trucks servicing the Freeport LNG import terminal may have damaged the only bridge to Quintana Island, City Councilman Wallace Neeley spoke out in support of the construction contractor while reiterating his request for a public meeting to address Freeport’s proposal to deliver LNG to its facility by truck. Read more in The...

BP Reacts to FERC’s Decision to Extend Crown Landing LNG Project Deadline

A BP spokesperson told the News Journal (Wilmington, Del.) that the company is pleased with the one-year extension that FERC granted to the company to construct its proposed Crown Landing LNG terminal in New Jersey. “[We] plan to use that time to consider our options,” the spokesperson...

Elba Island Terminal to Import Seven LNG Cargos in April

Reuters reports that the Elba Island LNG terminal in Georgia will accept seven LNG cargos during the month of April, compared with three cargos received during March. Reuters also notes that other American LNG terminals, including  the  Cove Point LNG terminal, are likely to see increased LNG imports this...

Barclays Predicts U.S. LNG Imports to Reach 2.1 Bcf/d for 2009

Analysts with Barclays Capital said yesterday that they believe U.S. LNG imports will average 2.1 Bcf/d for 2009. According to Platts LNG Daily, Barclays’ research note predicted U.S. LNG imports of 2.1 Bcf/d in the second quarter and 2.6 Bcf/d for both the third and fourth quarters. [Subscription...

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