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Oregon Requests FERC Set Aside Order Authorizing Jordan Cove LNG Project

Late last week, the State of Oregon submitted a Motion to Reopen the Record and Request to Set Aside Order in the Jordan Cove LNG import project proceeding. In its filing, Oregon argues that the core circumstances underpinning the previous authorization for the Jordan Cove LNG project have changed, citing changes in the region’s natural gas market. The filing goes on to request...

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Linde, Statoil Say Joint Arctic LNG Plant Exceeding Performance Expectations (Hydrocarbons Processing) Estonia’s Elering, Muuga Port Operator to Study New LNG Terminal (BusinessWeek) BG Group Hopeful on Long-Planned Brindisi LNG Terminal in Italy...

ExxonMobil CEO Discusses Golden Pass LNG Terminal

Rex Tillerson, CEO and Chairman of ExxonMobil, told the Gulf Times that he expects the Golden Pass LNG terminal to “continue to be valuable,” but that the company is evaluating long-term plans for the...

European LNG Headlines

European Investment Bank Grants Loan for Italy’s Planned OLT LNG Terminal (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required]

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Issues Draft EA for Gas Pipeline Associated with Puerto Rico’s LNG Import Terminal

Earlier this week, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued a Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) that analyzes the potential environmental impacts of the Via Verde gas pipeline project. The Via Verde pipeline is designed to transport gas from the EcoElectrica LNG regasification terminal to Puerto Rico’s capital city, San Juan. The Washington Post provides additional...

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Bureaucratic Delay Threatens Shannon LNG Project (Kerryman)

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