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FERC Provides Recommendations to Kenai LNG

Following a visit to the Kenai LNG liquefaction facility last month, FERC has issued a list of five recommendations that should be addressed by the facility operator in future Semi-Annual Operating Reports if operations continue after the current two-year Department of Energy authorization. FERC’s letter is available in the eLibrary under Docket No....

European LNG Headlines

Statoil Sees Snoehvit LNG Restart Soon (Reuters)

European LNG Headlines

Polskie LNG Announces Shortlist for LNG Terminal Construction Tender (Upstream Online) Statoil’s Snoehvit Restart Stalled By Technical Fault (Wall Street Journal) [Subscription...

T&T’s LNG Exports to United States Decline as Cargos Flow to Europe and Asia

Trinidad & Tobago Ministry of Finance’s Review of the Economy 2009 states that LNG exports from Trinidad to the United States totaled 129 Bcf between October 2008 and April 2009, a 6.7% decline in Trinidad’s share of the U.S. LNG market from a comparable period in 2007-2008. The report also notes that global LNG market conditions encouraged LNG cargos to flow towards...

Sonangol May Seek Other LNG Markets Following U.S. Natural Gas Price Decline

An official with Sonangol SA, Angola’s state-run oil and gas company, told Bloomberg that, due to the decline in U.S. natural gas prices, the company may change its plans to supply the U.S. market with output from the Angola LNG liquefaction...

T&T Energy Minister Suggests Atlantic LNG Terminal May Not Add Fifth Liquefaction Train

Citing low gas reserves, Trinidad & Tobago Energy Minister David Small told Reuters that the Atlantic LNG liquefaction plant may not add a fifth train. Minister Small, speaking on the sidelines at the World Gas Conference, said, “[a]s of now, the gas is not all there for an...

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