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American LNG Marketing Authorized to Export to FTA Nations

The U.S. Department of Energy has issued an order authorizing American LNG Marketing LLC to export, over a 20-year term, up to 600,000 metric tons per annum (approximately 30.2 Bcf/year) of domestically produced LNG from a proposed liquefaction facility in Titusville, Fla. to nations with a Free Trade Agreement with the United States.  The LNG will be transported in approved ISO...

Indian Oil Corp. Signs Agreement for Cameron LNG Supplies

The Economic Times reports that Indian Oil Corporation has signed an interim agreement for the purchase from Mitsubishi Corporation of 0.7 million tonnes/year of LNG for 20 years from the Cameron LNG project in Hackberry, La.  According to the report, the price for the LNG is indexed to the Brent crude oil price and LNG deliveries are expected to begin the first quarter of 2018....

DOE Grants Alaska LNG Conditional Authorization to Export to Non-FTA Nations

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has conditionally authorized Alaska LNG Project, LLC (Alaska LNG) to export up to approximately 20 million metric tons per annum (929 Bcf/year) of LNG produced from Alaska sources over a 30-year term.  The order permits Alaska LNG to export LNG by vessel from the proposed Alaska LNG Project in the Nikiski area of the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska to...

Approval Recommended for Power Plant Adjacent to Jordan Cove Energy Project’s LNG Terminal

The Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE) has released a draft proposed order recommending approval of Jordan Cove Energy Project’s (Jordan Cove) application to construct and operate the South Dunes Power Plant, a natural gas-fueled electric generation facility with a nominal generating capacity of 420 megawatts, which would serve Jordan Cove’s proposed LNG export terminal at Coos Bay,...

Eagle LNG Partners Jacksonville Files Draft Resource Reports

Eagle LNG Partners Jacksonville has filed draft Resource Reports 1 through 12 with FERC as part of the pre-filing environmental review of its proposed LNG production, storage, and export facility on the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Fla.  As outlined in Resource Report 1’s General Project Description, LNG produced at the facility will be loaded into trucks and containers or onto...

Petronas to Make Conditional FID on B.C. LNG Terminal Soon

The Globe and Mail reports that Malaysian state oil company Petronas, primary sponsor of the proposed Pacific Northwest LNG export terminal in British Columbia (B.C.), expects to make a conditional final investment decision (FID) on the project within the next few weeks.  The article also identifies other hurdles that remain for the project to move forward, including obtaining...

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