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FERC Approves Pre-Filing Environmental Review Process for Oregon LNG Export Terminal

FERC has approved LNG Development Company and Oregon Pipeline Company’s (together, Oregon LNG) request to initiate the pre-filing environmental review process for the proposed LNG export terminal to be located at Warrenton, Ore. FERC states that it will prepare a single environmental impact statement for both the export terminal and the related pipeline. Oregon LNG expects to file an...

Alaska Gasline Port Authority Files at DOE for LNG Export Authority from Proposed Valdez Terminal

Alaska Gasline Port Authority recently filed an application at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to export up to 2.5 Bcf equivalent per day (approximately 19 million metric tons/year) of LNG from a future LNG terminal to be constructed at Valdez, Alaska, to Asian-Pacific Rim countries that have a Free Trade agreement with the United States.  According to the application, the exact...

NEB Streamlines Its Gas Export License Review Process

The Canadian National Energy Board has issued an Interim Memorandum of Guidance announcing a review of its regulations for assessing oil and gas export and import licenses and interim governing guidance.  The interim guidance: (1) eliminates mandatory public hearings; (2) establishes a new standard for assessment, which shall be that the quantity of gas (or oil) to be...

Cheniere Receives Firm Financial Commitments for Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project

Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P. announced today that it has received firm financial commitments of approximately $3.4 billion (in addition to previously announced equity commitments of $2 billion) to fund the costs of developing, constructing and placing into service the first two liquefaction trains of the Sabine Pass LNG liquefaction...

FERC Chairman Responds to Louisiana Officials Regarding Sabine Pass LNG Export Project

FERC Chairman Wellinghoff has sent letters to Louisiana Governor Jindal and several U.S. Representatives from Louisiana assuring them that FERC will fully consider the issues before it acts on Sierra Club’s motion for stay and rehearing of FERC’s order authorizing the Sabine Pass LNG export project.  The letters can be found on eLibrary under Docket No....

FERC Requests Agency Participation for Environmental Review of Jordan Cove LNG Export Project

FERC has requested that various agencies participate as cooperating agencies in the preparation of an environmental impact statement for Jordan Cove Energy Project’s proposed LNG export terminal to be located on the North Spit of Coos Bay, in Coos County, Ore., and related pipeline.  FERC requested participation from the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S....

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