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Dominion Cove Point Submits Partial Settlement on Operational Issues Facing Terminal

Dominion Cove Point LNG, LP has submitted a partial agreement and motion for shortened comment period to FERC for the Cove Point LNG terminal proceeding. The proposed interim settlement would call for LNG deliveries to the facility in mid-August and a daily limit on natural gas sendout in order to maintain cryogenic conditions in the storage tanks. Dominion Cove Point requests that...

European LNG Headlines

Dutch LNG Opens Gates as Germany Set for High Gas Needs (Reuters)

European LNG Headlines

Grain Villagers Meet Over Isle of Grain LNG Facility Safety Concerns (BBC)

FERC Requests Additional Environmental Information from Distrigas on Nitrogen Injection Project

FERC has requested additional environmental information from Distrigas on the company’s nitrogen injection system project for the Everett LNG import terminal. FERC’s request is available in the Commission’s eLibrary under Docket No....

NOAA Issues Proposed Authorization for Limited Impacts on Marine Mammals at Northeast Gateway LNG Deepwater Port

In today’s Federal Register, NOAA released a proposed incidental harassment authorization and request for comments. The authorization would permit limited impacts on marine mammals incidental to operations at the Northeast Gateway LNG deepwater port. Comments from interested parties are due by August 22,...

Study Suggests Shale Gas Production May Limit U.S. LNG Imports

A study released this week by the Baker Institute for Public Policy at Rice University predicts that production from U.S. shale gas plays may limit the need for LNG imports to the United States for the next 20-30 years. The study goes on to suggest that the LNG that would have been sent to the United States may now be available to Europe, potentially reducing Europe’s dependence...

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