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Jordan Cove Energy Seeks Action on Its Application at Upcoming FERC Meeting

Yesterday Jordan Cove Energy Project, LP filed a request that FERC address at the Commission’s upcoming meeting the company’s application to build and operate an LNG terminal and associated pipeline. Specifically, Jordan Cove requests that FERC include the project on the agenda for its July 16, 2009 meeting and “issue an order at that meeting finding that the...

New Brunswick, Other Parties Respond to Downeast LNG DEIS

In a letter to FERC Chairman Jon Wellinghoff, New Brunswick Premier Shawn Graham addressed concerns of his Province on the draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) issued by FERC Staff on the proposed Downeast LNG terminal and associated vessel traffic. Noting that “the impacts on New Brunswick span a wide range of issues and … many cannot be mitigated under any...

Gulf LNG Submits Annual Review of WSA

Yesterday Gulf LNG Energy, LLC submitted to FERC its annual review of its Waterway Suitability Assessment (WSA). Gulf LNG states that “the changes to the assessment are limited to items that are administrative in nature, items that reflect the final detailed engineering design of the marine facility structures and items that positively impact the suitability of the waterway for...

Southern LNG Seeks Extension of Time for Phase B of Elba Island Terminal Expansion

Southern LNG, Inc. and Elba Express Pipeline Company, LLC filed a request for extension of time to place Phase B of their expansion of the existing Elba Island LNG terminal into service. Southern LNG and Elba Express are seeking an extension to December 31, 2015, due to the “delayed [ ] development of a number of LNG production projects.” The request is available in the...

Sabine Pass LNG Files Implementation Plan with FERC for Re-Export Project

Yesterday Sabine Pass LNG, L.P. filed an Initial Implementation Plan for its LNG re-export proposal. The Plan is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No. CP04-47.

Freeport LNG Proposes NGL Extraction Trains

This week Freeport LNG proposed the installation of two natural gas liquids (NGL) extraction trains and other associated infrastructure at its existing Phase I LNG terminal. Freeport has requested an exemption from FERC’s pre-filing procedures for the project. Freeport’s request is available in the FERC eLibrary. [There is no docket number currently associated with this...

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