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Caribbean LNG Pledges to Cooperate Fully with Jamaican Investigation of LNG Bidding Process

Ian Moore of Caribbean LNG told the Jamaica Observer this week that he and his company will cooperate fully with the Jamaican government’s investigation of the bidding process to select a consortium to construct and operate an LNG facility in...

Elba Island LNG Expansion Capacity Nearly Ready for Commissioning

ICIS Heren [subscription required] reports that the first phase of expansion capacity at the Elba Island LNG terminal, which has been contracted by Shell, is expected to be ready for commissioning by...

Hess LNG Says Rhode Island Law Will Not Affect Weaver’s Cove Terminal

Hess LNG CEO Gordon Shearer told Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] that he does not expect a Rhode Island law requiring at least thirty feet of clearance between the bottom of a bridge and a marine vessel carrying certain kinds of cargo to affect the planned Weaver’s Cove LNG project. Shearer declined to say whether his company planned to challenge the law in court....

Jamaican Energy Ministry Says LNG Supply Will Be Secure

Speaking yesterday to the Jamaica Observer, Jamaican Energy Ministry officials said that, based on current global energy market conditions, they expect LNG supply to Jamaica to be stable and secure in the coming...

European LNG Headlines

Greek Power Utility Plans to Buy Five Shipments of LNG in 2010 (Balkans.com)

FERC Completes Environmental Review of Cameron LNG’s Proposed Modification

Yesterday, FERC released its Environmental Assessment of Cameron LNG’s proposal to install a spare compressor unit  that will be used to compress and deliver boil-off gas. FERC staff recommends that the final order on the project include a finding of no significant impact. The report is available in the eLibrary under Docket No....

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