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Corpus Christi Liquefaction Files Construction Progress Report

Corpus Christi Liquefaction has filed a report with FERC covering construction through March 2016 at its liquefaction and LNG export terminal at Corpus Christi, Texas.  The report states that engineering has progressed to 97.1%, procurement has progressed to 46.0%, and Bechtel’s direct hire construction has progressed to 4.6%.  The total Project has progressed to 32.5% complete.  ...

Sabine Pass LNG Supplies Headed to Portugal

The Wall Street Journal [subscription] reports that a cargo of LNG from Cheniere Energy’s Sabine Pass LNG export terminal in Cameron Parish, La. is headed for the Port of Sines, Portugal and is expected to arrive on April 26, 2016. The cargo is the first shipment of LNG from the United States to Europe and, according to the report, U.S. LNG supplies could compete with natural gas...

Senate Passes Energy Bill with Provisions to Expedite LNG Exports

Reuters reports that today the U.S. Senate passed S.2012, the Energy Policy Modernization Act of 2015, the “first broad energy bill in nine years” which, among other things, “requires the Department of Energy [DOE] to issue a decision on LNG projects within 45 days of an environmental assessment,” compared to an energy bill recently passed by the U.S. House of Representatives “which...

Sabine Pass LNG Begins Train 2 Commissioning

FERC has issued an order authorizing Sabine Pass LNG to introduce feed gas, refrigerants and process fluids in certain areas related to the commissioning of Train 2 LNG production at Sabine Pass LNG’s Cameron Parish, La., export facility....

Oregon LNG Project Terminated

On Friday, Oregon LNG announced that it is “ceasing operations immediately” on its proposed LNG export terminal at Warrenton, Ore. due to Leucadia National Corporation’s decision to cease funding the project.  Read more in The Daily Astorian article....

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