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Atlantic LNG Says Operations Not Affected by High Security Alert

A spokesperson for Atlantic LNG told Reuters that operations at the facility are unaffected by a recent high security alert following reports of a plot to assassinate the prime minister.

Report: LNG Exports from Trinidad Shifting from U.S. Destinations to Asian Markets

World Gas Intelligence reports that LNG shipments from Trinidad and Tobago are shifting away from North American destinations and trending towards Asian LNG markets. According to industry analyst Bentek, U.S. LNG imports from Trinidad are down 34% in 2011 compared with...

Analysis: Shutdown of Kenai LNG Facility Creates Uncertainty for Local Gas Customers

An analysis carried in the Alaska Journal of Commerce suggests that the shutdown of the Kenai LNG liquefaction facility will create uncertainty in the local gas market, particularly during the upcoming winter...

European LNG Headlines

Cyprus LNG Plant Would Take Decade, Says Gas Expert (Cyprus Mail)

Sonangol Says Angola LNG Supply Will Not Be Locked Into U.S. Market

A representative for Sonangol told an industry conference this week that the Angola LNG partners are establishing a new UK-based marketing company to prevent delivering supply from the Angola LNG project to the Gulf LNG regasification facility in the United States. According to Platts LNG Daily [subscription required], Sonangol, Chevron, Eni, BP, and Total will have equity positions in...

Trinidad Sees Sharp Decline in LNG Exports to the United States

Bloomberg reports that Trinidad & Tobago exports about 25% of its LNG production to the United States, down from 75% three years ago. Separately, an analysis looks at potential LNG export competition for Trinidad from other LNG export projects, particularly along the U.S. Gulf Coast. The piece specifically examines the Dominican Republic, which has traditionally relied upon LNG...

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