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June 25 – 29, 2012

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DOE Approves Applications to Export LNG to FTA Countries

The U.S. Department of Energy recently approved the following four applications to export domestically produced LNG to countries with Free Trade Agreements with the United States:  Southern LNG from its Elba Island, Georgia terminal, Gulf LNG Liquefaction from its Pascagoula, Miss. terminal, SB Power Solutions from terminals located on the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts,...

Editorial Promotes U.S. LNG Exports

An editorial in USA Today argues that exports of U.S. LNG would not result in drastic increases in domestic gas prices and that the U.S. Government should not block LNG exports.

India Seeks to Import LNG from U.S. Terminals

India’s GAIL wants to purchase LNG from all seven of the LNG export terminals planned in the United States, but cannot finalize supply agreements until the U.S. Department of Energy permits those terminals to export LNG to countries that do not have Free Trade Agreements with the United States.  Read more in the Business...

FERC Tolls Rehearing of Sabine Pass Export Order

Today, FERC issued a tolling order that suspends indefinitely the deadline for FERC action on Sierra Club’s request for rehearing of FERC’s order granting Sabine Pass LNG authority to construct facilities to export LNG.  The tolling order can be found on FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

Oregon LNG Opponents Voice Concerns at Open House

Opponents of a proposed LNG export terminal to be built by Oregon LNG in Warrenton, Clatsop County, Ore. voiced their opposition to the project at an open house sponsored by the company. Read more in The Daily...

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