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FERC Says Corpus Christi LNG No Longer Required to File Monthly Construction Reports

FERC has granted the request of Corpus Christi LNG (CCLNG) to suspend its filing of monthly construction reports, noting that CCLNG is “no longer conducting any construction related activities” at its site in Corpus Christi, Texas. The filing is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

FERC to Examine Site Control Issue Regarding Oregon LNG’s Proposed LNG Terminal

A FERC spokesperson told the Daily Astorian that the Commission will look into the site control issue raised in the Oregon LNG authorization proceeding, but the Commission will not suspend review. The issue, whether Oregon LNG’s control of the proposed terminal site is compromised by a public right-of-way across the site, was highlighted in a comment filed by the chief executive...

Local Officials React to FERC’s Public Meeting on Weaver’s Cove LNG Proposal

The Fall River Herald News carries reactions from three local officials to FERC’s public meeting convened last week regarding the Weaver’s Cove Energy proposal to unload imported LNG in Mt. Hope Bay and transport it via pipeline to a regasification facility along the Taunton...

U.S. District Court Holds Evidentiary Hearing in Quoddy Bay LNG Proceeding

U.S. District Judge John Woodcock heard oral arguments yesterday on two evidentiary motions filed by We Take Care of our Land, a Passamaquoddy tribal organization, in a proceeding against the Bureau of Indian Affairs to oppose construction of the proposed Quoddy Bay LNG regasification project. The Bangor Daily News provides coverage of the...

Australian Firm to Construct Offshore Facilities for Suez’s Neptune LNG Deepwater Port

Energy Current reports that Australian firm Clough Ltd. won a contract for construction of offshore installation support facilities for the Neptune LNG deepwater port being developed by...

NATS: U.S. LNG Sendout for June Totaled 30.6 Bcf

NATS reports that the June 2008 LNG send out in the United States was 30.6 Bcf, down from 81.6 Bcf in June 2007. Additionally, NATS’s updated estimate of total U.S. LNG sendout for 2008 is 386 Bcf, versus 738 Bcf in 2007. [Subscription...

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