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Croatia Wants Concrete Moves on Adria LNG Terminal (Reuters)

Savannah School Board Declines to Intervene in Elba Island LNG Truck Delivery Proceeding

This week the Savannah-Chatham Public School Board declined to formally intervene in FERC’s regulatory proceeding on Southeast LNG’s proposal to distribute LNG by truck from the Elba Island import terminal. The Savannah Morning News reports, however, that the school board will provide federal officials with information regarding 15 school properties located within one mile...

Status of Calais LNG Project Unclear

The Bangor Daily News provides an update on the status of the Calais LNG project, stating that the project “remains in limbo.”

DOE Authorizes LNG Re-Export for Sempra LNG

The U.S. Department of Energy has authorized Sempra LNG Marketing, LLC to re-export up to 250 Bcf of LNG from the Cameron LNG facility over a two-year period beginning on February 1, 2011. The order specifically proscribes the export of any domestically produced LNG under this...

DOE Applies Categorical Exclusion to Cameron LNG Export Proposal

Last week the Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy determined that Cameron LNG’s re-export proposal meets the requirements to be categorically excluded from further review under the National Environmental Policy...

Citing Changes in Global Gas Market, Jamaican Prime Minister Defends Commitment to LNG Imports

Jamaican Prime Minister Bruce Golding recently defended his government’s decision to pursue LNG imports as an energy source for the island nation. He noted that increases in global gas supplies, specifically natural gas from U.S. shale gas plays, suggest that gas prices could be advantageous for importers like Jamaica. Read more in the Jamaica...

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