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Mexican Court Suspends Operational Authorizations for Costa Azul LNG Facility

Early this morning Sempra LNG announced that a Mexican federal court has directed regulatory authorities to suspend the operational authorizations for the Costa Azul LNG facility.

Project Developer to Decide on Maple LNG Later This Year

4Gas, the developer behind the Maple LNG import facility, will decide whether to continue developing the project later this year. Speaking with the Chronicle Herald, an official with Maple LNG described the project as “in a holding pattern based on very significant changes in the worldwide market...

European LNG Headlines

Britain: The Pivot Point for Global LNG (Reuters) LNG Campaigners Continue Battle Against South Hook Site Noise (Milford Mercury)

Sempra LNG Responds to Costa Azul LNG Critic

Last night, Sempra LNG CEO Darcel Hulse issued a statement responding to critics of the Energia Costa Azul LNG project. Hulse commented that “claims made in a press release issued [yesterday] alleging that a property dispute impacts the operation of our liquefied natural gas terminal near Ensenada, Mexico, are absolutely false.” Hulse went on to note that the “land in...

European LNG Headlines

Ukraine to Seek EU Help to Build LNG Import Terminal (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required] Siemens, Gazprom Join Forces on LNG Technology (Wall Street Journal) [Subscription...

Jamaican Government Selects Exmar Consortium for LNG Project

Yesterday Jamaica’s cabinet announced its selection of a consortium led by Exmar to develop a floating LNG import and regasification facility at Port Esquivel, St. Catherine. According to the Jamaica Observer, the government expects the project to begin operations by...

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