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FERC Permits Cove Point LNG to Place North Vessel Berth in Service

Yesterday, FERC approved Cove Point LNG’s request to place its north berth in service, as modified during the company’s Pier Reinforcement Project. FERC’s approval is available in the Commission’s eLibrary under Docket No....

FERC Schedules Public Meeting for Elba Island LNG Trucking Proposal

FERC announced yesterday that it will convene a public meeting on February 2, 2011, in Savannah, Ga., to hear stakeholders’ views on the proposed plans to deliver LNG imported at the Elba Island LNG terminal to customers throughout the U.S. Southeast. Today’s Federal Register provides additional...

FERC to Address Cameron LNG’s Re-Export Application at Upcoming Commission Meeting

FERC has placed Cameron LNG’s re-export application on its agenda for the January 20, 2011 meeting.

FERC Chairman Responds to Louisiana Governor on Sabine Pass LNG Liquefaction Project

Last week, FERC Chairman Jon Wellinghoff responded to a letter of support for the Sabine Pass LNG Liquefaction Project submitted by Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal. The letter is available in the eLibrary under Docket No....

Weaver’s Cove LNG Responds to Concerns Regarding Its Risk Analysis Methodology

Yesterday Weaver’s Cove LNG filed a response to a November 2010 letter that raised concerns with the company’s methodology for analyzing vapor dispersion distances, thermal exclusion distances, and evacuation planning. According to Weaver’s Cove LNG, these concerns have been addressed previously by FERC and PHMSA. The letter is available in the eLibrary under Docket...

Eni Submits LNG Re-Export Application to DOE

Eni has submitted an LNG re-export application to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The application contemplates re-exporting up to 100 Bcf of previously imported LNG over a period of two years starting no later than March 1, 2011. Eni would re-export this LNG via the Cameron LNG facility to any country capable of accepting LNG delivered by vessel and with which trade is not...

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