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Chesapeake Supports Exporting U.S. Natural Gas as LNG

A Chesapeake Energy official told market analysts yesterday that the company supports recent efforts in the United States to export domestic gas as LNG. The official noted that Chesapeake is not likely to invest directly in U.S. liquefaction terminals, but is willing to enter into long-term gas supply deals that will facilitate LNG export projects. Platts LNG Daily [subscription...

EIA Adjusts U.S. LNG Import Forecast

In its Short-Term Energy Outlook released yesterday, the U.S. Energy Information Administration predicted that U.S. LNG imports would average 1.23 Bcf/d in 2010 and increase to 1.32 Bcf/d in...

Freeport LNG Terminal to Receive Cargo from Peru

An LNG cargo from the Peru LNG liquefaction facility is en route to the Freeport LNG terminal. Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] provides additional coverage.

Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Favors Gas Supplies from Rocky Mountains Over LNG

Chris Dudley, Republican gubernatorial candidate in Oregon, told KATU that for economic reasons he favors securing domestic natural gas supplies for Oregon from the Rocky Mountains over foreign-sourced LNG via the Jordan Cove LNG import...

European LNG Headlines

Ukraine Invites State Oil Company of Azerbaijan to Participate in LNG Project (ABC.az) LNG Project Expected to Help Balance Polish Natural Gas Supplies (Polish Market Online)

QatarGas, Repsol Enter LNG Supply Agreement for Canaport Facility

Bloomberg reports that Repsol YPF SA, majority owner and operator of the Canaport LNG regasification terminal, has entered an LNG supply agreement with Qatar Liquefied Gas Co. for delivery of LNG to the Canaport...

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