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FERC Issues Project Update for Eagle LNG’s Jacksonville Project

FERC has released an update on its review of the draft environmental reports submitted by Eagle LNG to date for its proposed liquefaction and LNG export terminal at Jacksonville, Fla.  Once FERC Staff receives the remaining draft reports from Eagle LNG, it will provide any additional comments to Eagle LNG in response.  Eagle LNG may incorporate FERC’s comments in the final...

Cheniere Affiliate to File in March 2016 FERC Application for Corpus Christi Trains 3 and 4

Cheniere Energy affiliate Corpus Christi Liquefaction (CCL) filed a status report with FERC indicating that it plans to file a formal application with FERC in March 2016 for authority to construct its Stage 3 expansion project.  The Stage 3 project facilities, to be constructed at CCL’s LNG export terminal under construction at Corpus Christi, Texas, consist of liquefaction Trains 3...

FERC Releases Environmental Assessment for Cameron LNG Trains 5 and 6

FERC has released its Environmental Assessment Report (EA) for Cameron LNG’s proposal to construct two additional liquefaction trains, Trains 5 and 6, at its LNG export terminal under construction near Hackberry, La. The EA concludes that, with recommended mitigation measures, construction of the project would not constitute a major federal action significantly affecting the quality of...

Draft Environmental Report Issued for Pacific NorthWest LNG Project

The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency has released a draft environmental assessment for the Petronas-sponsored Pacific NorthWest LNG liquefaction and export terminal near Lelu Island, British Columbia.  The report concludes that the Project is likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects, taking into account the implementation of the recommended mitigation measures,...

Bear Head LNG and Pieridae Energy Each Receive Authority to Export LNG Produced from U.S. Gas

Bear Head LNG and Pieridae Energy each announced that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has granted them separate authority to export as LNG gas imported from the United States to each company’s proposed liquefaction and LNG export terminal in Nova Scotia, Canada.  DOE’s orders authorize Bear Head LNG and Pieridae Energy to export the LNG produced from gas imported into Canada from...

FERC Releases Environmental Assessment for Proposed Elba Island LNG Export Terminal

Today, FERC released its Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed Elba Island liquefaction and LNG export terminal near Savannah, Ga.  Kinder Morgan affiliates Elba Liquefaction Company, LLC, Southern LNG Company, LLC, and Elba Express Company, LLC are the sponsors of the project.  The EA concludes that that if the Companies construct and operate the facilities as proposed, with...

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