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FERC Releases Environmental Assessment for Hawaii LNG Proposal

Yesterday, FERC released its environmental assessment (EA) for The Gas Company, LLC’s proposal to operate proposed Phase 1 facilities as an LNG terminal in Hawaii to receive LNG from the continental United States. The EA concludes that the environment is not involved in the proposal since there is no proposed construction of facilities and operation of the Phase 1 facilities...

Pangea LNG Files for DOE LNG Export Authority to FTA Nations

Pangea LNG (North America) Holdings, LLC (Pangea) filed an application with the U.S. Department of Energy to export up to 398.5 Bcf/year of LNG (approximately 8 million metric tons) over a 25-year term to nations with a Free Trade Agreement with the United States. Pangea proposes to export the LNG from its planned South Texas LNG Export Project to be located at the Port of Corpus...

Sierra Club Releases Report on Hydraulic Fracturing and LNG Exports

Sierra Club released a report today urging policymakers to require a full assessment of the potential  environmental risks associated with LNG exports and the expanded gas production from hydraulic fracturing needed to support it. According to Sierra Club’s campaign director, the report “underscores the urgent need to move beyond all fossil fuels,” and...

Sabine Pass LNG Files Monthly Construction Progress Report

Sabine Pass LNG, LP, filed a report at FERC on construction activities for its LNG export terminal, stating that as of the end of October, engineering was 28% complete, procurement was 25.9% complete, and overall project completion is 14.7%. Sabine Pass added that the overall project schedule is progressing ahead of the contractual schedule basis. Early targets for Train 1 substantial...

Cambridge Energy Subsidiary Receives DOE FTA LNG Export Authority

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has granted the application of CE FLNG, LLC (CE FLNG), a subsidiary of Cambridge Energy Holdings, LLC, for long-term, multi-contract authorizations to export up to 8 million metric tons per year (approximately 389.6 Bcf) of domestically produced LNG over a thirty-year period from a floating terminal it intends to construct, own, and operate in...

FERC Approves Pre-filing Process for Excelerate’s Lavaca Bay Project

FERC has approved use of its pre-filing environmental review process for Excelerate Liquefaction Solutions I, LLC and Lavaca Bay Pipeline System, LLC’s planned floating LNG export terminal to be constructed in the Port of Port Lavaca-Point Comfort in Calhoun County, Texas. FERC’s approval letter can be found on eLibrary under Docket No....

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