Eversheds Sutherland LNG Law Blog
content top

European LNG Headlines

European Commission to Rule on Sale of Stake in Saggas LNG Terminal to Deutsche Bank Subsidiary (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required]

Agreements Require Costa Azul LNG Terminal to Be Paid When Cargos Diverted to Other Destinations

The San Diego Union-Tribune describes the contractual arrangements that require certain capacity holders at the Energia Costa Azul LNG terminal to pay the terminal a diversion fee if a cargo is diverted to another destination. The article explains that half the terminal’s capacity is leased by Royal Dutch Shell and the other half to capacity holders who are required to pay the...

European LNG Headlines

E.On to Book All Non-Exempt Capacity at OLT (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required]

LNG Has Undetermined Role in Gazprom’s North American Plans

Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] provides an analysis of Gazprom Marketing and Trading’s ambitions to enter the North American natural gas market. According to the piece, Gazprom expects to become a dominant player in the market whether or not it delivers LNG to North American LNG terminals such as Energia Costa...

Canaport LNG Terminal Receives Fourth Cargo

A spokesperson for the Canaport LNG import terminal told Reuters that the terminal’s fourth LNG cargo arrived on Monday afternoon. The LNG vessel Bilbao Knutsen delivered the LNG cargo from Trinidad &...

Freeport LNG: NGL Extraction Facility May Attract More LNG Cargos

Speaking to The Facts (Brazoria County, Texas), Mark Mallet, Freeport LNG’s vice president of operations and engineering, said that the terminal’s proposed natural gas liquids (NGL) extraction facility may make the terminal a more attractive destination for LNG cargos. Mallet also noted that the application process takes about one year and construction will take an...

« Older Entries Next Entries »