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European LNG Headlines

Norway’s Statoil Still Considering Second Snohvit LNG Production Train (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required] Romania, Georgia and Azerbaijan to Build Two LNG Terminals (APA) Fire Fighters Called to Small Fire at South Hook LNG Terminal (Western Telegraph) Talks Continue to Avert Milford Haven Strike (Lloyds List) [Subscription...

Analysts: Stored LNG Moderating U.S. Natural Gas Market

Several natural gas industry analysts told Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] that LNG volumes in storage in the United States have moderated peak gas prices this winter season.

FERC Approves Waiver on Tying, Capacity Release Arrangements Between Statoil and Gazprom at Cove Point LNG

Today FERC granted a waiver of its prohibition on tying and certain capacity release requirements sought by Statoil Natural Gas LLC and Gazprom Marketing and Trading USA, Inc. The parties sought the waiver to allow a release to Gazprom of Statoil’s open access transportation capacity on the Cove Point sendout pipeline, as well as capacity on the Dominion Transmission, Inc....

European LNG Headlines

Gazprom, Partners May Shift Shtokman LNG to United Kingdom, Italy, France (Business Week) RasGas Unloads First Q-Flex LNG Cargo in Belgium (The Peninsula)

Natural Gas Industry Analyst: Marcellus Shale Play Unlikely Candidate for LNG Exports

Speaking to Platts LNG Daily, RBC Capital Markets analyst Scott Hanold said that he does not expect natural gas from the U.S. Marcellus Shale play to be exported from the United States as LNG. Hanold’s comments came following this week’s announcement that Mitsui, a global LNG player, made a substantial investment in Marcellus Shale assets. [Subscription...

Delivery of LNG Cargo to Altamira Terminal Expected This Week

Petroleum World reports that an LNG cargo sourced from Nigeria is expected to arrived at the Altamira LNG regasification terminal this week.

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