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Sempra LNG, Gazprom Agree on Supply Arrangements for Cameron LNG Terminal

Yesterday Sempra LNG and Gazprom Global LNG agreed on an arrangement where Gazprom would pay Sempra for the right to sell and deliver up to two LNG cargos per month to the Cameron LNG terminal. According to a Sempra LNG media release, the deal will commence in June...

Sempra LNG: Costa Azul LNG Terminal Could Receive Nearly Three Cargos Per Month

Speaking with Reuters, Sempra LNG’s CEO Darcel Hulse said that, as LNG exports from Indonesia increase, Sempra LNG’s Energia Costa Azul LNG terminal could receive an LNG cargo every twelve days, or nearly three cargos per...

Developers Submit Land-Use Application for Gas Pipeline Associated with Jordan Cove LNG Terminal

Coos County’s planning director told The World that the Jordan Cove LNG project developers have submitted a land-use application for the natural gas pipeline associated with the planned terminal. The county official said that she expects to post the application on the county’s website this week and will schedule a public hearing on the application in...

Industry Analyst: LNG Imports Necessary to Diversify U.S. Natural Gas Supply

Jay Copan, senior vice president of corporate affairs for the American Gas Association, told attendees at the LNG16 conference in Algeria that he expects LNG imports to play an important role in maintaining a diverse natural gas supply for the U.S. market despite increased production from U.S. shale gas plays. Platts LNG Daily offers additional coverage. [Subscription...

Opposition to Bradwood Landing LNG Project Marks Mayor’s Tenure

A piece in The Daily News (Longview, Wash.) examines the first four months of Mayor George Wehrfritz’s term in office, including his continuing opposition to the planned Bradwood Landing LNG...

Oregon LNG Criticizes Format of Administrative Hearing

Following the first of three scheduled administrative hearings, OPB News reports that Oregon LNG CEO Peter Hansen criticized the format of the hearing, stating that his counsel should have been permitted to cross-examine the witnesses. The judge conducting the hearing on behalf of FERC, Deputy Chief Administrative Judge Bobbie McCartney, described the hearing as a “hybrid”...

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