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Barclays Analyst: United States Could Build 2 Bcf/d of Liquefaction Capacity by 2017

Speaking at an energy industry conference in Houston, Biliana Pehlivanova, director of commodities research for Barclays Capital, predicted that the United States could build LNG liquefaction and export capacity totaling up to 2 Bcf/d by 2017. Platts LNG Daily provides additional coverage. [Subscription...

KOGAS Considering LNG Export Plant in Canadian Arctic

The Globe and Mail (Calgary) reports that Korea Gas Corp., popularly known as KOGAS, is considering investment in an LNG liquefaction and export project in Canada’s Northwest Territories to access natural gas supplies in the Mackenzie Delta...

Pennsylvania Congressman Voices Support for Exporting Shale Gas as LNG

Representative Glenn Thompson (R-Penn.) told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that he supports the export of natural gas produced from the Marcellus shale gas play as LNG. Representative Thompson noted that he would support efforts to export the Marcellus gas via the Cove Point LNG terminal if liquefaction equipment is installed...

Freeport LNG Answers Protest Filed by APGA

Freeport LNG has filed a response to the American Public Gas Association’s protest of Freeport LNG’s planned LNG liquefaction and export project. The response is available in the Department of Energy’s docketing system under Docket No....

Several LNG Liquefaction Projects Competing to Export Western Canadian Gas

Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] carries an analysis of the LNG liquefaction projects proposed for Western Canada. The projects examined include the Kitimat LNG project, the BC LNG Export Cooperative, and Shell’s proposal to build a liquefaction facility on Prince Rupert...

Sabine Pass Liquefaction Submits Updated Air Emissions Data to FERC

Sabine Pass Liquefaction has submitted updated air emissions data to FERC, supplementing Resource Report 9 for the company’s planned installation of LNG liquefaction equipment at the existing Sabine Pass LNG terminal. The revised data is available in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

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