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European LNG Headlines

Three Croatian Companies Expected to Approve LNG Company Formation (Reuters carried via Forbes) Irish Regulator Plans to Give Shannon LNG 25-Year Exemption (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription...

Local Officials Discussing Meeting with Weaver’s Cove LNG Developers

The Fall River Herald News reports that the developers behind the Weaver’s Cove LNG project are seeking a meeting with officials from the town of Somerset, Mass. However, town officials have requested a meeting agenda before agreeing to meet with the...

NMFS Issues Incidental Taking of Marine Mammals Authorization for Neptune LNG

The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has issued an incidental harassment of marine mammals authorization to Neptune LNG, LLC for one year until June 30, 2010. The announcement is available in the Federal...

U.S. Coast Guard: No New Letter of Recommendation for Cove Point Pier Reinforcement Project Needed

The U.S. Coast Guard has determined that the proposed pier reinforcement project at the Cove Point LNG import terminal “does not appear to pose any new or significant issues that would affect the waterway,” so it will not issue a new or updated Letter of Recommendation on waterway suitability. Find the Coast Guard’s determination in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

European LNG Headlines

Spain’s Cartagena Terminal Could Accept Q-Max Vessels by Fall: Enagas (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription Required]

Cool-Down Process Continues at Canaport LNG Terminal

The cool-down process is continuing at the Canaport LNG import terminal in St. John, New Brunswick. The Telegraph-Journal provides additional coverage.

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