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U.S. Diplomatic Cables Discuss AES Ocean Express LNG Proposal

The Nassau Guardian reports that several U.S. diplomatic cables obtained via Wikileaks discuss the failed Ocean Express LNG terminal and pipeline project proposed by AES Corp. According to the newspaper, the cables detail a series of negotiations between AES and the government of The...

Williams Offers Competing Bid for Southern Union Co.

Williams Companies has made a $4.9 billion offer to purchase Southern Union Company, topping Energy Transfer Equity’s $4.1 billion bid announced last week.   Southern Union owns the Lake Charles LNG import terminal and several gas pipeline assets. Reuters provides additional...

June 24, 2011

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Jordan Cove LNG Argues No Additional NEPA Analysis Needed

Yesterday, Jordan Cove Energy Project, L.P. responded to a filing submitted by the Western Environmental Law Center which suggested further NEPA analysis is required because project developers may be considering using their Jordan Cove LNG terminal for LNG exports as well as imports. In its reply, Jordan Cove LNG argues that no additional analysis under the National Environmental...

LNG Cargo Delivery to Freeport LNG Terminal Expected on July 5

Bloomberg reports that the LNG carrier Grace Cosmos is expected to deliver an LNG cargo to the Freeport LNG regasification terminal on or about July 5, 2011.

Cove Point LNG Responds to Criticisms of Proposed Revisions to Tariff

Dominion Cove Point LNG, LP has filed responses at FERC to criticisms of its proposed changes to the tariff for its LNG regasification terminal. Shell NA LNG and BP Energy Co. both have responded with additional filings. All of the filings are available in the Commission’s eLibrary under Docket No....

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