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European LNG Headlines

U.K.’s Centrica Buys Suncor LNG Asset in Trinidad (Reuters) U.K. South Hook LNG Flows Soar as Terminal Commissioning Continues (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required]

U.S. ACE to Study Widening of Bayou Casotte Ship Channel

The U.S. Army of Corps of Engineers has begun to evaluate widening the Bayou Casotte ship channel. A representative for Gulf LNG said that although the ship channel at present is sufficient for the terminal’s anticipated needs, a wider channel may permit two-way ship traffic, night transits, and operation in high wind conditions. Read more in the Mississippi...

European LNG Headlines

Central Eastern European Leaders Press for LNG Imports, Nabucco Gas Pipeline to Diversify Energy Supply (Reuters)

Excelerate Promotes Northeast Gateway LNG Deepwater Port as Alternative to Everett Terminal

A spokesperson for Excelerate Energy told the Boston Herald that the Northeast Gateway LNG deepwater port provides an alternative to the Everett terminal for delivering LNG imports to the Boston area. The spokesperson also noted that Excelerate will have unloaded seven LNG cargos by the end of February at Northeast Gateway, which is approximately 15-20% of the natural gas needed in New...

Oregon Delays CZMA Decision on Bradwood Landing LNG an Additional Six Months

Bradwood Landing LNG and the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development have entered into an agreement that stays the state’s review period to decide whether the Bradwood Landing LNG project is consistent with Oregon’s federally approved Coastal Zone Management Plan until September 15, 2010. The agreement is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

Tugs Delivered for Cameron LNG Terminal

Two newly-constructed Z-drive tug boats have been delivered to Moran Towing of Lake Charles, LLC, the company that provides tug services to LNG vessels at the Cameron LNG import terminal. Marine Log offers further...

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