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ConocoPhillips to Restart Kenai LNG Exports

A spokesperson for ConocoPhillips told Reuters yesterday that the company plans to restart LNG liquefaction and export operations at the Kenai LNG facility next year. New natural gas production in the Cook Inlet is set to come on stream this month and LNG exports to customers in Asia will begin the second half of...

ConocoPhillips May Export Final LNG Cargo from Kenai Facility This Month

Steel Guru reports that ConocoPhillips may export its final LNG cargo from the Kenai LNG liquefaction facility to Japan this month.

ConocoPhillips Buys Out Marathon’s Ownership Position in Kenai LNG Facility

Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] reports that ConocoPhillips has purchased Marathon Oil’s 30% ownership stake in the Kenai LNG liquefaction and export facility. The purchase comes as the facility winds down its LNG export operations, and is expected to suspend LNG exports altogether in the coming...

ConocoPhillips’ Decision to Close Kenai LNG Facility Unaffected by Rising Japanese Energy Demand

A spokesperson for ConocoPhillips told KTUU News that the company still plans to shut down the Kenai LNG liquefaction facility despite expected increased Japanese demand for LNG following an earthquake last week. The company representative noted that ConocoPhillips is willing to assist Japan with its short-term energy...

ConocoPhillips Representative Speaks to Alaskan Lawmakers on Kenai LNG Shutdown Decision

Dan Clark, manager of Cook Inlet assets for ConocoPhillips, and others spoke before the Alaska House of Representatives’ Economic Development, Trade, and Tourism Committee yesterday. Clark told committee members that LNG market conditions were the key factor in the company’s decision to suspend its operations at the Kenai LNG facility. Platts LNG Daily [subscription...

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