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Cambridge Energy Affiliates Approved for FERC Pre-Filing Review

FERC has approved a request by Cambridge Energy Group affiliates CE FLNG, LLC and CE Pipeline, LLC to initiate the pre-filing environmental review process for CE FLNG’s proposal to construct and operate two floating natural gas liquefaction, storage and offloading units on the Mississippi River in Plaquemines Parish, La., and CE Pipeline’s interconnected pipeline....

Altagas May Construct Offshore LNG Plant

The Wall Street Journal [subscription required] reports that Altagas Ltd. and Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd. of Tokyo may construct a floating liquefaction plant, rather than an onshore facility, to export LNG from Western Canada to Asian...

Article Discusses Benefits of Location for New B.C. LNG Terminal Proposals

An article in The Vancouver Sun discusses the benefits of the Grassy Point location for the four new LNG terminal proposals submitted recently to the British Columbia government, highlighting the advantage of direct ocean access for LNG...

B.C. Receives Expressions of Interest for Four New LNG Terminals

The Vancouver Sun reports that the British Columbia government has received proposals from four LNG terminal developers in response to its request for expressions of interest to build LNG terminal facilities at Grassy Point, north of Prince Rupert. The developers expressing interest are Nexen, Imperial Oil/ExxonMobil, Woodside Petroleum of Australia and Korea’s SK...

Article Identifies First Nations’ Concerns with Proposed B.C. LNG Terminals

An article in The Vancouver Sun states that, while First Nations are not necessarily opposed to the LNG export terminals proposed for construction in British Columbia, they want their concerns with the environmental impact of the terminals, pipelines and ship traffic to be addressed by the projects’...

Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency Seeks Comment on Pacific Northwest LNG Project

The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (CEAA) began a federal environmental assessment for Progress Energy Canada Ltd.’s proposed Pacific Northwest LNG export terminal located near Prince Rupert, B.C. The public may comment on the scope of the CEAA’s environmental review by May 8, 2013. Read more in the CEAA’s...

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