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Manzanillo LNG Terminal Commencement of Operations Delayed

Argus reports that the start-up of the Manzanillo LNG import terminal in Mexico has been delayed due to unfinished dredging and other construction work. The first LNG cargo is expected to arrive at the terminal in early...

Investment House: Shell May Pursue Floating LNG Liquefaction Facility for Canada’s West Coast

Investment dealer FirstEnergy Capital suggested this week that Shell Canada may consider building a floating LNG liquefaction and export facility off Canada’s western coast, noting Shell’s experience with the Prelude LNG liquefaction project in Australia. Find further details in Alberta Oil...

Canaport LNG Terminal Received Two LNG Cargos in June

Canada’s National Energy Board reported this week that the Canaport LNG import terminal in St. John, New Brunswick, received two LNG cargos during the month of June, with import volumes totaling more than 238 million cubic meters of LNG. Find further details in Platts LNG Daily [subscription...

British Columbia LNG Export Project Estimated to Cost $400 Million

Engineering firm Black and Veatch has estimated that construction and installation of a barge with LNG liquefaction and export capabilities for the BC LNG Export Co-operative project will cost approximately $400 million. Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] provides additional...

Apache Focused on Asian Markets for Kitimat LNG Exports

BusinessWeek offers an analysis of Apache’s marketing efforts for output from the company’s planned Kitimat LNG liquefaction facility. The piece reports that Apache hopes to secure long-term contracts with customers serving Asian gas...

Industry Researcher: Manzanillo LNG Terminal Likely to Operate Near Capacity Within Two Years of Startup

Rafael Ch, a researcher with Mexican think tank Cidac, told World Gas Intelligence [subscription required] that he expects the Manzanillo LNG import terminal to operate at or near capacity within two years of the facility’s planned November 2011...

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