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Kitimat CEO Hails KOGAS Investment in British Columbian Natural Gas

Korea Gas Corp. (KOGAS) announced yesterday that it will invest $1.1 billion in natural gas production in British Columbia, Canada, over the next five years. Kitimat LNG CEO Rosemary Boulton told the Globe and Mail that the investment “validates”  investments in the Kitimat LNG liquefaction terminal, although KOGAS and Kitimat LNG have not  entered into  any...

European LNG Headlines

U.K.’s Centrica Buys Suncor LNG Asset in Trinidad (Reuters) U.K. South Hook LNG Flows Soar as Terminal Commissioning Continues (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required]

European LNG Headlines

Central Eastern European Leaders Press for LNG Imports, Nabucco Gas Pipeline to Diversify Energy Supply (Reuters)

Delays for Deep Panuke Gas Project May Compel Repsol to Increase LNG Imports to Canaport Terminal

A spokesperson for Repsol YPF, majority owner and operator of the Canaport LNG terminal, told the Telegraph-Journal that, although the Deep Panuke natural gas production project located offshore Nova Scotia has been delayed, Repsol’s ability to deliver gas to the region will not be compromised. The spokesperson said additional gas supplies could be imported as LNG via the...

European LNG Headlines

CEO of Bord Gais Offers Support for Shannon LNG Project (The Kerryman)

First Yemeni LNG Shipment Arrives at Everett LNG Terminal

The Boston Globe reports that the first Yemeni LNG shipment arrived early this morning at the Everett LNG import facility.

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