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Cargo En Route to Energia Costa Azul LNG Terminal

Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] reports that a cargo is en route from Indonesia to the Energia Costa Azul LNG terminal in Baja, Mexico. The cargo has been delayed due to bad weather, but should arrive at the terminal by...

Canaport LNG: Third Storage Tank to be Completed by Early April

A company representative for Canaport LNG told Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] this week that it expects its third LNG storage tank to come online by early April of this year, increasing the storage capacity to approximately 9.9 Bcf and allowing greater use of the largest class of LNG...

Kitimat LNG Announces MOU with Japanese Company

A Kitimat LNG spokesperson told Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] that his company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with a “major Japanese company.” The spokesperson declined to give further details regarding the agreement, but noted that a previous agreement between Kitimat LNG and Mitsubishi has...

New Canaport LNG Manager Focused on Ensuring Profitability Before Expanding

Speaking to the Telegraph-Journal, recently appointed Canaport LNG General Manager Adolfo Azcarraga said that he is focused on ensuring the profitability of the Canaport LNG facility before contemplating expanding the facility. Azcarraga also noted that the third storage tank at the Canaport LNG site is scheduled to come online this...

Apache Buys Majority Stake in Kitimat LNG Liquefaction Project

The Vancouver Sun reports that Apache Canada has purchased a 51% ownership stake in the Kitimat LNG liquefaction project planned for British Columbia. Apache’s newly acquired position in the project includes 51% of the project’s liquefaction capacity and a 25.5% stake in the associated Pacific Trail natural gas...

Mexican Energy Ministry Expects LNG Imports to Outpace Pipeline Imports of U.S. Natural Gas

The Mexican Energy Ministry released a report this week predicting that LNG imports to Mexico will grow rapidly and eclipse natural imports from the United States via pipeline. The report predicts that LNG imports to Mexico will total 2 Bcf/d in 2017. Read more in the Wall Street...

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