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FERC Authorizes Two Additional Trains for Cameron LNG

FERC has issued an order authorizing Cameron LNG to construct and operate a fifth 160,000-cubic meter (m3) LNG storage tank, which would store LNG pending export, and two additional liquefaction trains, Trains 4 and 5, each with a liquefaction capability of 4.985 million metric tonnes per annum (MMTPA).  Cameron proposes to construct the facilities at its LNG terminal on the Calcasieu...

DOE Grants Cameron LNG Authority to Export Additional Non-FTA Volumes

Today, the U.S. Department of Energy issued a Final Opinion and Order authorizing Cameron LNG to export an additional 152 Bcf/year of LNG over 20 years from its export terminal under construction in Cameron Parish, La. to nations without a Free Trade Agreement (non-FTA) with the United States.  Cameron LNG is now authorized to export a total of 772 Bcf (14.95 million metric tons)/year...

Tokyo Gas Signs HOA for Cameron LNG Supplies

Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd. announced that it has signed a heads of agreement (HOA) with Mitsubishi Corporation subsidiary Diamond Gas International Pte. Ltd. for the sale and purchase of 200,000 tons/year of LNG over 20 years from the Cameron LNG export terminal under construction at Hackberry, La.  The price for the LNG will be linked to the U.S. Henry Hub natural gas price.    ...

FERC Releases Environmental Assessment for Cameron LNG Trains 5 and 6

FERC has released its Environmental Assessment Report (EA) for Cameron LNG’s proposal to construct two additional liquefaction trains, Trains 5 and 6, at its LNG export terminal under construction near Hackberry, La. The EA concludes that, with recommended mitigation measures, construction of the project would not constitute a major federal action significantly affecting the quality of...

FERC Releases Schedule for Cameron LNG Expansion Environmental Review

FERC issued a notice of its intent to release its environmental assessment for the Cameron LNG export terminal expansion project (Project) on February 12, 2016.  Other federal agencies having jurisdiction over the Project would have until May 12, 2016 to complete their review.  The proposed Project, near Hackberry, La., would increase the terminal’s LNG production capacity by 515...

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