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European LNG Headlines

U.K.’s Dragon LNG Starts Commercial Operation (Reuters)

FERC Denies Rehearing and Stay in Bradwood Landing LNG Proceeding

Yesterday FERC issued an order denying requests for a stay and for rehearing filed by the State of Oregon and the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR). The State of Oregon requested a stay pending the decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Oregon’s appeal of the Commission’s January 2009 rehearing order affirming its prior...

FERC to Visit Oregon LNG and Pipeline Project Sites

Yesterday FERC announced its plans to visit a number of sites associated with the planned Oregon LNG import terminal and associated pipeline. FERC’s announcement is available in the eLibrary under Docket No....

Opponents of Bradwood Landing LNG Appeal County Decision to LUBA

Several opponents of the planned Bradwood Landing LNG import project have appealed the Clatsop County Board of Commissioners’ decision to approve the LNG project to the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA). Read more in the Daily Astorian [subscription...

European LNG Headlines

European Commission to Rule on Sale of Stake in Saggas LNG Terminal to Deutsche Bank Subsidiary (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required]

Agreements Require Costa Azul LNG Terminal to Be Paid When Cargos Diverted to Other Destinations

The San Diego Union-Tribune describes the contractual arrangements that require certain capacity holders at the Energia Costa Azul LNG terminal to pay the terminal a diversion fee if a cargo is diverted to another destination. The article explains that half the terminal’s capacity is leased by Royal Dutch Shell and the other half to capacity holders who are required to pay the...

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