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FERC Grants Pre-Filing Procedures for G2 LNG Export Terminal

FERC has issued a letter granting G2 LNG, LLC’s request for initiation of pre-filing environmental review procedures for its proposed liquefaction and LNG export terminal on the west bank of the Calcasieu River in Cameron Parish, La.  The order states that G2 intends to file a formal application for the project in July 2016.  ...

Status Report Filed for Corpus Christi Export Terminal

Corpus Christi Liquefaction has filed a report with FERC covering construction at its LNG export terminal in Corpus Christi, Texas.  The report states that engineering has progressed to 92.1% complete, procurement has progressed to 39.6%, and construction has progressed to 1.4%. The total project has progressed to 27.7% complete.  ...

Sabine Pass LNG Files Construction Status Report

Sabine Pass LNG has filed a report with FERC on the status of construction of its LNG export terminal in Sabine Pass, La through November 2015.  The report states that Stage 1 (Liquefaction Trains 1 and 2) overall project completion is 96.9% against the scheduled plan of 98.7%.  Stage 2 (Liquefaction Trains 3 and 4) engineering and procurement are 100% complete and subcontract and...

FERC Authorizes Lake Charles LNG Export Terminal

Yesterday, FERC issued an order granting Lake Charles LNG Export Company, LLC and Lake Charles LNG Company, LLC (together, Lake Charles LNG) authorization to construct liquefaction and LNG export terminal facilities adjacent to Lake Charles LNG’s existing LNG import terminal located in Calcasieu Parish, La.  The order also granted Lake Charles LNG’s request to convert its facilities...

FERC Releases Update for Annova LNG Project

FERC has released an update on its review of Annova LNG’s proposed liquefaction and LNG export terminal on the southern bank of the Brownsville Ship Channel at mile marker 8.2 in Cameron County, Texas.  The Project would include six liquefaction trains with the ability to produce about 6 million tons per year of LNG and marine facilities for export of the LNG.  FERC is currently...

Comments Opposing Jordan Cove LNG Project Urge Denial of Application

Comments filed at FERC by Citizens Against LNG urge FERC to reject the proposed Jordan Cove Energy LNG export project in Coos Bay, Ore. because of negative environmental and economic impacts and market conditions, and after eleven years of planning, Jordan Cove Energy “has no signed gas contracts” for the LNG to be produced at the...

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