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BP, ConocoPhillips, and TransCanada Discussing Export of LNG from Alaska’s North Slope

Late last week, officials with BP, ConocoPhillips, and TransCanada signaled interest in studying an LNG liquefaction and export project for natural gas from Alaska’s North Slope fields. The Vancouver Sun provides additional...

TransCanada Official: Partners Delaying Alaska Gas Pipeline to Evaluate LNG Export Option

An official with TransCanada said this week that TransCanada and Exxon Mobil are delaying submission of resource reports for their planned Alaska natural gas pipeline project. The official noted that Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell (R) has requested that the companies evaluate an LNG export option in addition to the gas pipeline project. Read more in the Alaska...

TransCanada Reports Interest in Export of North Slope Natural Gas as LNG

Tony Palmer, vice president of TransCanada, told the Alaska House of Representatives Resources Committee that his company has received expressions of interest in exporting North Slope natural gas as LNG as an alternative to transporting the gas to the continental United States via pipeline. Platts LNG Daily offers additional coverage. [Subscription...

TransCanada to Build Pipeline Associated with Manzanillo LNG

Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] reports that TransCanada was successful in its bid to build, own, and operate the 193-mile Guadalajara Pipeline that will transport gas imported to the Manzanillo LNG terminal to the city of...

TransCanada CEO Says Broadwater LNG On “Back Burner”

TransCanada Corp. President and CEO Harold Kvisle said during an analysts conference call that its LNG projects, particularly the Broadwater LNG import terminal, are “on the back burner for the next little while.” According to Platts LNG Daily [subscription required], the company is conferring with Broadwater LNG project partner Shell to determine next steps following the...

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