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August 19, 2011

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Dominion Cove Point, Shell, and Statoil Submit Reply Comments Following FERC Technical Conference

Dominion Cove Point LNG, LP, Shell NA LNG LLC, and Statoil Natural Gas LLC have submitted reply comments that follow up on earlier responses to a FERC technical conference regarding  proposed changes to the Cove Point LNG terminal tariff. The comments are available in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

European LNG Headlines

Lithuania Starts Realizing Projects Leading Toward Energy Security and Reduction of Dependence on One Supplier (The Baltic Review)

BP Submits Comments Following Technical Conference on Proposed Cove Point LNG Tariff Revisions

Yesterday, BP Energy Company supplemented its initial comments following a technical conference that addressed proposed changes to the Cove Point LNG import terminal tariff. In its comments, BP objects to the proposed tariff changes on the basis that they “threaten to degrade the quality of firm services presently provided by [Dominion] Cove Point [LNG, LP] without...

Calypso U.S. Pipeline Surrenders Presidential Permit for Project Associated with LNG Import Plan

Calypso U.S. Pipeline, LLC informed FERC this week that it has decided to abandon a proposed project to import LNG to a regasification facility located in the Bahamas and transport the regasified natural gas to Florida via pipeline. In its letter to FERC, available in the Commission’s eLibrary under Docket No. CP01-409, Calypso stated that it is surrendering its authorization to...

Dominion Cove Point Applies for LNG-Re-Export Authority

Last week, Dominion Cove Point LNG, LP applied to the U.S. Department of Energy for authorization to re-export up to 150 Bcf of previously imported LNG over a two year period. Reuters offers additional...

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