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FERC Requests Information in Advance of Annual Review of Kenai LNG Facility

Yesterday, FERC requested information regarding the Kenai LNG export facility in advance of the Commission’s annual inspection of the terminal. FERC’s inspection is scheduled for September 21-22, 2010. The information request is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

European LNG Headlines

Azerbaijan, Georgia, Romania to Sign LNG Project Deal September 14 (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required]

FERC Initiates NEPA Pre-Filing Process for Sabine Pass LNG Liquefaction Project

Yesterday FERC agreed to initiate the agency’s National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) pre-filing review of Sabine Pass LNG’s application to install liquefaction facilities at its existing regasification terminal. FERC’s letter is available in the eLibrary under Docket No....

Report: Trinidad & Tobago Natural Gas Reserves Estimate Reduced

This week the Ryder Scott Co., a consulting firm, revised its estimate of Trinidad & Tobago’s natural gas proven reserves, estimating that the country now has approximately ten years of natural gas remaining. The Jamaica Observer provides further...

Trinidad Reviewing LNG Agreement with Jamaica

The government of Trinidad & Tobago is reviewing the terms of its 2004 agreement to supply Jamaica with LNG supplies. Trinidad’s Energy Minister, Caroline Seepersad-Bachan, noted that since 2004 the government has imposed “new criteria for the assignment and allocation of gas.” Read more in the Jamaica...

Alaskan Legislators Raise Concerns With LNG Export Permit Extension

A number of Democratic state legislators in Alaska have raised concerns over ConocoPhillips and Marathon Oil’s request to extend their Kenai LNG export permit until  2013. Among their concerns is fear that local natural gas needs are not being considered sufficiently by federal regulators. KTUU News offers further...

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