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Sabine Pass Requests FERC Authority to Begin Train 1 Commissioning

Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC and Sabine Pass LNG, L.P. have filed a request with FERC for authority to introduce fuel gas in order to begin commissioning activities for Train 1 and the Outside Battery Limits at its liquefaction facility and LNG export terminal in Cameron Parish, La. at the earliest time possible.    ...

FERC Approves Columbia Gulf Transmission’s Cameron LNG Access Project

FERC has approved Columbia Gas Transmission’s application construct pipeline facilities to provide transportation service to the Cameron LNG Terminal near Hackberry, La.  ...

Dominion Cove Point LNG Files Status Report

Dominion Cove Point LNG has filed a report with FERC on the status of construction of its LNG export terminal in Lusby, Md. through August 2015.  The report states that engineering is 94% complete, procurement is 78% complete, and construction is 10% complete.  ...

Repsol Unit Receives Authority to Export LNG from Canaport Terminal

The Canadian National Energy Board (NEB) has granted St. John LNG Development, an affiliate of Spanish energy company Repsol, authority to import up to 272 Bcf of natural gas per year through the Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline from the United States.  The NEB also granted St. John LNG Development authority to export up to 6 million metric tons of LNG from its proposed liquefaction...

Proposed Brownsville, Texas LNG Projects Face Local Citizen Opposition

Hundreds of Brownsville, Texas area citizens have submitted comments to FERC, mostly as form letters, opposing LNG export terminal projects on the Brownsville Ship Channel proposed by Rio Grande LNG, LLC, Annova LNG Brownsville, LLC, and Texas LNG Brownsville, LLC.  The comments cite mostly environmental and safety concerns related to the projects.  The comments can be found on...

FERC Releases Status Update for Alaska LNG Project; Alaska Governor Identifies Issues Needing Resolution

FERC has released an update on the status of its environmental review of the proposed Alaska LNG Project consisting of an 800-mile pipeline to access North Slope gas supplies and liquefaction facilities and an LNG export terminal to be located near Nikiski in southeastern Alaska.  FERC currently is considering and will hold public meetings with stakeholders in October and November on...

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