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FERC to Address Cameron LNG’s Re-Export Application at Upcoming Commission Meeting

FERC has placed Cameron LNG’s re-export application on its agenda for the January 20, 2011 meeting.

Jamaican Opposition Party Seeks Parliamentary Debate on LNG Proposal

The People’s National Party, a Jamaican opposition party, has requested a parliamentary debate on the government’s handling of a proposed LNG import project. Go Jamaica provides additional...

San Diego County Official Concerned with Nitrogen Content in LNG Imported to Costa Azul Terminal

Bob Kard, leader of the San Diego County Air Pollution Control District, raised concerns with the level of nitrogen in LNG imported to the Costa Azul LNG import terminal. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, once the LNG is regasified at the Costa Azul terminal and transported to customers in southern California, its composition allows the gas to burn hotter and, though it meets...

County to Re-Examine Oregon LNG Project Pipeline Application

This week the Clatsop County Board of Commissioners voted to withdraw and re-examine its conditional approval of a gas pipeline associated with the Oregon LNG project. The Oregonian reports that the vote was taken after three new commissioners joined the Board and that the commissioners have 90 days to reconsider the...

European LNG Headlines

Ireland’s Shannon LNG Terminal Tests Market Interest in Capacity (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required] Israel’s Delek Proposes LNG Plant in Cyprus – MEES (Reuters) Baltic LNG Could Cost $452 Million (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription Required] Statoil Mulls Expansion of Snohvit LNG Plant (Wall Street Journal) Poland’s Gaz-System, PGNiG Get EU Funding for Gas...

Local Group Seeks Information on Elba Island LNG Trucking Proposal

Citizens for a Safe Secure Savannah, a local organization led by a former CIA Tokyo bureau chief, is seeking additional information regarding the proposal to deliver LNG via trucks from the Elba Island terminal to regional customers. Read more in the Savannah Morning...

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