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FERC Staff Requests Information on Plans for Kenai LNG Facility

In preparation for its annual post-certification review of the Kenai LNG liquefaction facility, FERC staff has requested information from facility owners ConocoPhillips and Marathon Oil Co. The request seeks operational information as well as preservation and decommissioning plans for the facility. FERC has scheduled its review for September 13 and 14, 2011. Find further information in...

European LNG Headlines

Statoil’s Snoehvit LNG Plant Down Due to Technical Issues (Reuters) Chancellor Merkel: Germany to Grow Investment in Nigerian LNG (Reuters)

European LNG Headlines

Statoil Eyes Bigger Snoehvit LNG Plant in 2018 (Reuters) Italy Gives Go-Ahead for Falconara Terminal (Platts LNG Daily) [subscription required]

Sempra LNG Considering LNG Export Project

Reuters reports that a spokesperson for Sempra LNG said yesterday that it would consider building an LNG liquefaction facility in the United States if other parties would agree “to shoulder the market risks.” The company spokesperson went on to note that “[b]uilding a liquefaction facility in the U.S. … only makes sense if prices in the U.S. remain significantly lower...

European LNG Headlines

Eni Oil Services Unit and Japan’s Chiyoda Sign LNG Accord (Adnkronos International)

U.S. Diplomatic Cable Discusses Jamaica-Trinidad LNG Deal

The Jamaica Gleaner reports that a communication sent in 2007 from the United States Embassy in Kingston, Jamaica, suggested that Trinidad and Tobago withdrew from negotiations to provide LNG to Jamaica because of Jamaica’s then-ongoing negotiations with Venezuela. According to the cable, the U.S. Embassy believed that the withdrawal was not due to Trinidad supply...

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