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FERC Authorizes Increase in Sabine Pass LNG Production Capacity

FERC issued an order today approving Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC’s and Sabine Pass LNG, L.P.’s (together, Sabine Pass) application to increase the authorized maximum peak day LNG production capacity for Stages 1 and 2 (Trains 1-4) of its LNG export terminal project in Cameron Parish, La. from 2.2 to 2.76 Bcf/day.  Sabine Pass requested the authorization to reflect the maximum or peak...

B.C. Government Releases LNG Tax Proposal

The Globe and Mail reports that the British Columbia (B.C.) government released its proposed budget yesterday, which includes an initial tax rate of 1.5% on net income from LNG export terminals.  According to the report, the tax rate will increase to as high as 7% once companies recover the capital costs of building the terminals.  The article states that some independent consultants...

Louisiana LNG Energy Files for DOE FTA LNG Export Authority

Louisiana LNG Energy LLC (LLNG) has filed an application with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to export up to two million metric tons per year of LNG from a proposed terminal on the Mississippi River, south of New Orleans in Plaquemines Parish, La.  LLNG requests authority to export the LNG for a 25-year period to nations having a free trade agreement (FTA) with the United States...

FERC Plans to Issue FEIS for Corpus Christi LNG Terminal in October 2014

FERC has released a notice that it plans to release the final environmental impact statement for Corpus Christi Liquefaction’s (CCL) proposed LNG import and export terminal on October 8, 2014.  The terminal would be located near Corpus Christi, Texas, and would have the capacity to liquefy up to approximately 2.1 Bcf/day.  Other federal agencies must act by January 6, 2015, on any...

LNG Canada Obtains Option on Land for Kitimat LNG Terminal

The Globe and Mail reports that LNG Canada, a joint venture of Shell Canada Energy, Phoenix Energy Holdings Ltd., Kogas Canada LNG Ltd. and Diamond LNG Canada Ltd., has entered into an agreement with Rio Tinto Group to lease or purchase a wharf and land at Kitimat, British Columbia, the site for LNG Canada’s proposed LNG export...

Jordan Cove Energy LNG Export Application Next Up For DOE Review

With yesterday’s approval of the Cameron LNG export application, according to the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) order of precedence, next up for DOE review is Jordan Cove Energy Project’s (Jordan Cove) application to export six million metric tonnes/year (292 Bcf) of LNG to nations without a Free Trade Agreement with the United States.  Jordan Cove proposes to export the LNG from a...

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