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FERC Seeks Additional Information from Oregon LNG

FERC last week issued a request for additional information from Oregon LNG, to follow up on the developer’s previous verbal responses regarding the proposed site’s geotechnical and soil analyses. FERC’s request is available in its eLibrary under Docket No....

Eight Firms Prequalified to Supply LNG to EcoEléctrica LNG and Pipeline Project

The Autoridad de Energia Eléctrica’s (“AEE”) Planning and Environmental Protection Director announced last week that eight firms have prequalified to supply LNG to the EcoEléctrica LNG and Gasoducto del Sur pipeline project under construction in Puerto Rico. AEE did not release the names of the qualifying firms, but the utility indicated that it will try to select the...

Date for Bradwood Landing LNG Land-Use Application Meeting Changed

The Clatsop County (Ore.) Board of Commissioners rescheduled its meeting to consider final approval of Bradwood Landing LNG’s land-use application. The date of the meeting has been  pushed back to March 20, 2008, in order to conform to the county charter’s requirement that public readings of ordinances be at least 13 days apart. The Daily Astorian provides...

Contract Awarded for Manzanillo LNG Project

Platts Oilgram News reports that the Mexican Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE) has awarded a contract to construct and operate an LNG regas terminal at Manzanillo to Terminal KMS de GNL, a joint venture between KOGAS, Mitsui, and Samsung. A CFE spokesperson said that the winning bid was $480.2 million but declined to release further details. [Subscription...

Analyst Reports that ALNG Train 1 Shut Down for Maintenance

Bloomberg (via Caribbean Net News) reports that, according to an analyst at Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co., Atlantic LNG (ALNG) has idled its Train 1 liquefaction works for maintenance. The analyst predicts that the shutdown could last up to three...

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