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Analysis Compares Prospects for British Columbia and Oregon LNG Export Projects

A piece carried in the Vancouver Sun compares the relative advantages and current status of LNG exports from British Columbia and Oregon.

Progress Energy Resources, Petronas to Conduct Feasibility Study for LNG Export Terminal

As part of a natural gas development and export deal valued at CDN $1.07 billion, Progress Energy Resources Corp. and Malaysian national oil company Petronas agreed to conduct a feasibility study for an LNG export terminal proposed for Canada’s west coast. The project contemplates liquefaction capacity of 600,000 cf/d. According to the Calgary Herald, the feasibility study is...

Repsol Expects November Start Up for Manzanillo LNG Terminal

Speaking yesterday in Madrid, Repsol CEO Miquel Martinez said that he expects operations at the Manzanillo LNG terminal to “ramp up” in November. Martinez also noted that a significant portion of Repsol’s LNG production in Peru will be directed to the Manzanillo terminal. Read more in Platts LNG Daily [subscription...

Canada’s NEB Plans Hearing on BC LNG Export Project

Yesterday, Canada’s National Energy Board (NEB) announced its plans for a hearing on BC LNG Export Co-operative LLC’s application for a 20-year LNG export license.  The announcement states that the NEB will consider the contemplated export markets in the Pacific Basin and natural gas supply, LNG transportation arrangements, environmental matters, and the status of...

Analysts’ Report: Canadian LNG Exports Could Compete With Other LNG Supplies in Pacific Basin

A report issued by energy industry analysts at Wood Mackenzie suggests that LNG supplies exported from liquefaction facilities planned for Canada’s western coast could compete economically with other LNG supplies in the Pacific Basin. The Edmonton Journal provides additional...

Kitimat LNG Partner Hopes to Build Second Liquefaction Train

Speaking on a quarterly earnings call yesterday, Renee Zemljak of Kitimat LNG partner Encana Corp. said that “[o]ur goal really is to do Train 1 and Train 2.” She went on to suggest that she expects between two and five LNG buyers at the Kitimat LNG project. The Vancouver Sun provides further...

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