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European LNG Headlines

Croatia LNG Group Applies for Crucial Terminal Permit (Balkans.com) E.ON Ruhrgas CEO: In Talks with Qatari Firms Over LNG (Zawya) Natural Gas Glut Forces a Rethink for Producers (Financial...

Qatari Official: Qatar May Divert Large Portion of LNG Supplies Away from U.S. Destinations

Speaking with Middle East Economic Survey [subscription required], Qatari Oil Minister Abdullah al-Attiyah said that Qatar may divert up to 20 million metric tons of LNG per year away from originally intended destinations in the United States to capture better prices. Al-Attiyah noted that Qatar would still export approximately 6 million metric tons to the United States each year....

European LNG Headlines

Croatian LNG Investment Decision Unlikely Before 2013 (Reuters) Gas Natural Fenosa Eyes European LNG Expansion (ICIS Heren) [Subscription required]

European LNG Headlines

Spain’s Gas Natural Fenosa Mulls Dunkirk Terminal Investment (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required] Adriatic LNG Publishes Timelines for Upcoming Third-Party Slots (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription...

Peruvian LNG Supplies Could Go to Canaport Regasification Terminal

Upstream Online reports that some LNG from the Peru LNG liquefaction facility is likely to be directed to the Canaport LNG import terminal in New Brunswick, Canada, in the coming weeks. A spokesperson for Repsol YPF stated that the Peruvian LNG supplies could reach Canaport either directly or through swap transactions. Much of Peru LNG’s output is expected to be delivered to the...

Downeast LNG Hopes to Begin Discussions with Potential Capacity Holders in 2011

Speaking to ICIS Heren [subscription required] last week, Dean Girdis, president of Downeast LNG, said that he hopes to begin negotiations with potential capacity holders in 2011. Girdis also distinguished the Downeast LNG project from others proposed in the region, noting that the smaller Downeast LNG project is more appropriate for the region’s market conditions and existing...

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