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Shell and Asian Partners Finalizing Talks for Proposed Kitimat Terminal

Reuters reports that Royal Dutch Shell plc, Mitsubishi Corporation, China National Petroleum Corporation and Korea Gas Corporation are expected to reach an agreement soon to build a $12.35 billion LNG terminal near Kitimat, British Columbia,...

Sierra Club Responds to Sabine Pass’s Opposition to Intervention

Sierra Club filed an answer at FERC to Sabine Pass LNG’s motion opposing Sierra Club’s motion to intervene in Sabine Pass LNG’s export application case.  Documents from the case can be found in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

Alaska Pushing LNG Sales to Asia

Alaska Natural Resources Department Commissioner Dan Sullivan is working to convince Asian customers of the benefits of purchasing Alaskan LNG supplies in an effort to replace revenues from sales of the state’s dwindling petroleum supplies, according to an article in today’s...

Jordan Cove LNG Export Proposal Different Than Others

Jordan Cove Energy Project says that since its proposed LNG export terminal would be located on the West Coast and would include exports of Canadian gas supplies, its pending application before the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) should not be subject to the same DOE economic and public interest analyses as other pending LNG export applications.  Read more in today’s Platts LNG Daily...

European Headlines

Gazprom Flags Shtokman LNG Gas Shift; Europe Wary (Reuters)

FERC Approves Trunkline LNG Pre-Filing Process Request

On Friday FERC issued a letter order granting Trunkline LNG Company’s request to use FERC’s pre-filing application process for the proposed Lake Charles liquefaction project.  The order can be found in FERC’s eLibrary in Docket No....

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