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T&T Agrees to Train X Feasibility Study

Trinidad and Tobago’s government and BG have agreed to conduct an 18-month feasibility study to assess the viability of a new liquefaction plant dubbed “Train X.” Read more in The Trinidad & Tobago...

T&T May Still Supply Jamaica With LNG

Citing a report in yesterday’s issue of Trinidad’s Guardian, RadioJamaica.com says that Trinidad & Tobago may still provide Jamaica with LNG despite earlier reports that it may not be able to do so. Trinidadian Prime Minister Patrick Manning said that the supply may come from the Loran Manatee reserves that the country shares with...

U.S. May Import Record Amount of LNG This Summer

An analyst for RBC Capital Markets predicts that imports of LNG into the United States may reach 3 Bcf/d this summer due to additional global supply and competitive U.S. prices. Yesterday’s edition of Platts LNG Daily provides the...

Esperanza’s LNG Terminal Proposal to Address Concerns Raised About Competitors’ Proposals

In this week’s edition of Natural Gas Intelligence, an independent consultant for Esperanza Energy says the company’s late entry into the LNG terminal race in California has allow it to learn from and avoid the pitfalls that terminals already under review have faced. “Our project is designed from the very get-go to avoid all of the major environmental issues plaguing...

Jamaican Officials Argue Over Venezuelan LNG Deal

Jamaica’s Energy Minister was questioned by Opposition members in a parliamentary debate yesterday over the LNG agreement between Jamaica and Venezuela. When asked whether Venezuela has a liquefaction plant, Minister Phillip Paulwell responded that LNG is only one method of delivery and that gas could be delivered via pipeline or compressed gas as well. Radio Jamaica has...

Record Month Predicted for U.S. LNG Imports

According to the North American Terminal Survey, presently the five U.S. regasification terminals are regasifying LNG at the rate of about 2.6 Bcf/d. Consistent with its recent practice of sending out over 1 Bcf/d, the Lake Charles terminal set another record yesterday, sending out 1.5 Bcf.  NATS also reports that Excelerate used its Gulf of Mexico offloading buoy yesterday for the...

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