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Jordan Cove LNG Project Manager Says No Plans to Convert Proposal to LNG Export Terminal

Speaking to the San Francisco Chronicle, Jordan Cove LNG Project Manager Bob Braddock said that the company does not have any plans to revamp the terminal to be an LNG export facility. Braddock noted that such a change would require a complete redesign of the terminal and reappl ication  for state and federal permits, and that such a change would not make economic...

European LNG Headlines

Verdict of “Misadventure” in Death at South Hook LNG Facility (BBC) Shtokman 3 to Be Pure LNG (Upstream Online)

ConocoPhillips Considering a Range of Options for Kenai LNG Facility

Dan Clark, manager of Cook Inlet assets for ConocoPhillips, told the Anchorage Daily News that ConocoPhillips is considering a wide range of options for the Kenai LNG facility, including whether to renew its LNG export license in 2011. Other options for the facility include modifying the plant to accept LNG imports or using the facility for gas...

Analysts Encourage Canadian Gas Industry to Develop LNG Export Projects

The Canadian Energy Research Institute (CERI) released a report this week that encourages Canada’s gas industry to develop LNG export facilities, particularly projects that can readily access markets in Europe. According to Platts LNG Daily, the report suggests that liquefaction projects in eastern Canada could deliver LNG to European markets in as little as ten days, allowing...

Alaskan Utility Considering Importing LNG Via Kenai Export Terminal

Enstar Natural Gas, a natural gas utility based in Alaska, told Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] last week that it has spoken informally with ConocoPhillips, the operator of the Kenai LNG export plant, about using the facility to import LNG. According to Platts, Enstar is also examining other options to address concerns regarding the decline of production in the Cook Inlet gas...

Industry to Provide Comments on Revisions to Trinidad & Tobago’s Energy Fiscal Regime

Platts LNG Daily reports that a draft report prepared by Trinidad’s Petroleum Fiscal Review Committee revising the country’s oil and gas fiscal regime has been completed and that the Commission is soliciting comments from energy companies. According to Platts, parties will have two weeks to provide comments on the draft report. [Subscription...

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