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Freeport LNG Selects Texas Agency as the Greenhouse Gas Permitting Authority for its LNG Export Terminal

Freeport LNG Development (FLNG) has filed a letter with FERC stating that it has selected the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) as the reviewing authority for FLNG’s pending application for a Greenhouse Gas Prevention of Significant Deterioration Permit for FLNG’s proposed LNG export terminal near Quintana Island, Texas.  According to the letter, the U.S. Environmental...

Oregon LNG Submits Revisions to FERC LNG Project Application

Oregon LNG has filed a supplement to its pending FERC application to construct a bidirectional LNG terminal facility at Warrenton, Ore. and interconnected pipeline.  The supplement reflects (1) revisions to the land requirements for the LNG storage tanks and process areas, and the associated revised wetland impacts, (2) updates to the projected quarterly water needs and water sources,...

Trunkline LNG Files Application to Convert FERC Jurisdiction Over LNG Terminal From Section 7 to Section 3

Concurrent with its filing of an application to construct LNG liquefaction and export terminal facilities, Trunkline LNG Company filed an application with FERC to abandon the Lake Charles LNG import terminal facilities certificated under Natural Gas Act (NGA) Section 7(c), and its FERC gas tariff and the services provided thereunder.  Trunkline requests that FERC exercise jurisdiction...

Senate Bill Would Provide for Automatic Approval of LNG Exports to Ukraine, Japan, and NATO Countries

The Energy Security Act, introduced by Senators John Hoeven (R-ND), John Barrasso (R-WY), and Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), would require the U.S. Department of Energy to automatically approve applications to export LNG to Ukraine, Japan, and NATO member countries, similar to current law that provides for automatic approval of gas exports to countries with which the United States has a free...

Oregon Further Delays Coastal Zone Management Act Consistency Review for Another 90 Days

The Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) and Oregon LNG have entered into an agreement for a further stay until July 2, 2014, of DLCD’s decision under the Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) on whether Oregon LNG’s proposed LNG import and export terminal is consistent with Oregon’s Coastal Management Plan. The agreement states that additional stays of CZMA...

Trunkline LNG Files Formal Application for Lake Charles Export Project

Trunkline LNG Export, LLC and Trunkline LNG Company, LLC (collectively, “TLNG”) filed a formal application with FERC to construct, own and operate liquefaction and related facilities (“Liquefaction Facilities”) to export domestically-produced LNG from its a site adjacent to TLNG’s existing LNG import terminal located near Lake Charles, La.  The Liquefaction Facilities will include...

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