BC Climate Provides Significant Cost Savings for Proposed LNG Export Terminals
A column in The Vancouver Sun, in response to a recent report on the economic disadvantages faced by proposed British Columbia LNG export terminals, cites sources claiming that the cooler climate in BC...
View ArticleSabine Pass LNG Files Monthly Construction Report
Sabine Pass LNG has submitted its monthly construction progress report for July 2013 for its LNG export terminal in Cameron Parish, La., to FERC. The report states that Stage 1 engineering is 72%...
View ArticleOregon LNG Refutes Clatsop County Preemption Claims
Oregon LNG filed an answer to Clatsop County, Oregon's and others' motions to intervene in its FERC LNG terminal application docket. In its answer, Oregon LNG argues that the Clatsop County land use...
View ArticleReport Predicts Higher Domestic Gas Prices if U.S. LNG Exports Meet Projections
According to Oil & Gas Journal (O&GJ), a new report by Facts Global Energy (FGE) projects U.S. LNG export volumes to be higher than U.S. gas production predictions by the U.S. Energy...
View ArticleN.J. Governor to Ponder Veto of Port Ambrose LNG Import Terminal
NJ.com reports that New Jersey Governor Chris Christie recently acknowledged that, although he had previously rejected Liberty Natural Gas's nearly identical proposal to construct an LNG import...
View ArticleArticle Predicts Natural Gas to Become Global Market Due to LNG Exports
A column in the San Antonio Business Journal predicts that increased production of shale gas worldwide, stimulated by increased exports of LNG, will cause U.S. gas prices to rise and global gas prices...
View ArticleEXMAR to Provide Barge for Floating BC LNG Terminal
Antwerp, Belgium-based EXMAR announced that it has entered into a Letter of Intent and Term Sheet with LNG Partners, LLC to provide a Floating Liquefaction & Storage Unit (FLSU) for the Douglas...
View ArticleBC LNG Denies Agreement with EXMAR for Douglas Channel Terminal Barge
BC LNG released statement clarifying that contrary to news reports, the sponsors of the proposed BC LNG floating export terminal (FSLU) project at Douglas Channel, British Columbia have not "given any...
View ArticleCanadian Gas Users Express Concerns over Domestic Price Impacts of LNG Exports
The Financial Post reports that the Industrial Gas Consumers Association of Alberta, a group of large Canadian gas users, has requested that the National Energy Board (NEB) undertake a comprehensive...
View ArticleArticle Sheds Light on Golar/EXMAR Canadian LNG Barge Dispute
An article in Upstream sheds light on the apparent dispute between Golar LNG and EXMAR regarding EXMAR's signing of a letter of intent (LOI) to provide a floating liquefaction and storage unit (FLSU)...
View ArticleReport on Status of Canaport LNG Import Terminal
The Globe and Mail provides a report on the status of the Canaport LNG import terminal in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. The report observes that due to U.S. shale gas production, Canaport "now...
View ArticleWidened Panama Canal Will Enable U.S. LNG Supplies to Capture Asian Market Share
The Financial Post reports that widening of the Panama Canal, to be completed in 2015, will enable U.S. LNG supplies to reach Asian markets at lower costs than some potential competitors. Other factors...
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