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Rio Grande LNG Files FERC Application

Rio Grande LNG, LLC and Rio Bravo Pipeline Company, LLC (together, Applicants) have filed an application with FERC for authorization to site, construct and operate liquefaction and LNG export terminal facilities in the Brownsville Navigation District in Cameron County, Texas and an interconnected pipeline.  The terminal facilities would consist of six liquefaction trains, each with a...

FERC Authorizes Two Additional Trains for Cameron LNG

FERC has issued an order authorizing Cameron LNG to construct and operate a fifth 160,000-cubic meter (m3) LNG storage tank, which would store LNG pending export, and two additional liquefaction trains, Trains 4 and 5, each with a liquefaction capability of 4.985 million metric tonnes per annum (MMTPA).  Cameron proposes to construct the facilities at its LNG terminal on the Calcasieu...

FERC Denies Request to Rehear Aguirre Approval

FERC has issued an order denying Comité Diálogo Ambiental, Inc.’s (Diálogo) request for rehearing of FERC’s July 24, 2015 order, which approved Aguirre Offshore GasPort, LLC’s (Aguirre) proposed LNG import terminal facilities along the southern shore of Puerto Rico near Salinas. FERC rejected Diálogo’s allegation that the July 24 Order erred in determining that Aguirre’s floating...

TransCanada Receives Permit for LNG Canada Feeder Pipeline

TransCanada Corporation announced that it has received the last of the permits it needs from the British Columbia (B.C.) Oil and Gas Commission to build and operate the Coastal GasLink pipeline, a 670-kilometre pipeline that would bring gas from the Groundbirch area near Dawson Creek to the proposed LNG Canada liquefaction and export terminal near Kitimat, B.C. for export to Asian...

Article Casts Doubt on Viability of Proposed Western Canadian LNG Export Terminals

An article on CBCNews observes that no final investment decisions have been made for any of the several LNG export terminals proposed for the Canadian west coast. The author of the article asserts that the “collapse in global LNG prices is the main culprit for why so many Canadian LNG export projects are in limbo or no longer make economic sense.” Other factors cited for the lack of...

Venture Global LNG Closes Additional $55 Million Funding Deal

Venture Global LNG, Inc. (Venture) announced the successful closing of its fourth round of equity investments to fund its proposed liquefaction and LNG export terminal on the Mississippi River in Plaquemines Parish, La. According to the press release, the “round also is notable for adding to the group of high profile, very large institutional investors in the company.” The fourth round...

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