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Jamaican Prime Minister Says LNG Development to Continue

According to the Associated Press (carried via BusinessWeek), Jamaican Prime Minister Bruce Golding has said that he remains committed to developing an LNG project in Jamaica despite criticism of the government-run bidding process to select an LNG project developer. In a statement, Golding said that diversifying Jamaica’s energy sources is...

Consultant Analyzes Route Options for Southeast LNG Truck Delivery Proposal

An emergency management consultant offered an analysis of the different LNG truck delivery route options that could be used by Southeast LNG to transport LNG imported at the Elba Island terminal to customers throughout the surrounding region. Read more in the Savannah Morning...

European LNG Headlines

Vopak: Not Ready Yet to Build Marseille LNG Terminal (Wall Street Journal)

Jamaican Officials Complete Investigation Involving LNG Project

Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] reports that the Jamaican Office of the Contractor General has completed its investigation into the selection of the developer of the country’s proposed LNG import terminal. The office’s report is expected to be posted on its website at a later...

Oregon LNG Backers Hope to Secure Required Authorizations for Construction Within Next Year

In its annual report to shareholders, the chairman of Leucadia National Corp., the company funding the Oregon LNG import terminal and associated pipeline project, said in a letter that “[t]he import and export of LNG has a role to play within [the global energy] market.” The letter goes on to say that the company will fund the Oregon LNG venture for another year,...

Savannah City Council to Receive Update on Southeast LNG Trucking Proposal

At its meeting today, the Savannah City Council will receive an update on the proposal by Southeast LNG to deliver via truck LNG imported to the Elba Island LNG terminal to customers throughout the region. Read more in the Savannah Morning...

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