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Study Predicts Six U.S. LNG Export Terminals by 2020

A newly released study by Bentek Energy, a unit of Platts, predicts that six LNG export terminals will be built in the United States by 2020 due to global demand for LNG and plentiful U.S. shale gas supplies. Read more in Platts LNG Daily (subscription...

Bidders Vie for Repsol LNG Plants

Reuters reports that Repsol has received several bids in response to its offer to sell its shares in various LNG terminals, including interests in its LNG import terminal in Canada, liquefaction plant in Peru, and the Atlantic liquefaction plant in Trinidad and...

Draft Resource Reports filed for Aguirre Offshore LNG Terminal

Excelerate Energy L.P. filed draft Resource Reports 1 through 10 at FERC for the pre-filing environmental review of its proposed Aguirre Offshore GasPort LNG import terminal to be located offshore near Guayama, along the southern coast of Puerto Rico. The reports can be found on eLibrary under Docket No....

European LNG Headlines

Swedegas and Vopak Investigate Open Access LNG Terminal in Gothenburg, Sweden (Cisionwire)

Excelerate Energy Announces Lavaca Bay LNG Project

Excelerate Energy L.P. has announced it is developing a floating liquefaction facility in Port Lavaca, TX, between Galveston and Corpus Christi, on the Texas Gulf Coast. The Lavaca Bay LNG project will be the first floating liquefaction facility in the U.S. and will be designed to export LNG by 2017. Excelerate expects expedited FERC approval for the project since the Port Lavaca...

U.S. Export-Import Bank Authorizes Loan for U.S. Exports to Australia Pacific LNG Project

Earlier this week, the Export-Import Bank of the United States authorized a $2.95 billion loan to support U.S. exporters seeking to sell goods and services to the Australia Pacific LNG project at Curtis Island in Australia. The Bank’s press release notes that ConocoPhillips and Bechtel International will be the principal exporters for this project and that the loan will support...

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