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Gazprom Examining ExxonMobil’s Offer to Participate in Proposed BlueOcean LNG Project

Gazprom Deputy CEO Alexander Medvedev said yesterday that his company has received ExxonMobil’s offer to participate in the BlueOcean LNG terminal but has not yet analyzed the offer. Medvedev noted further that Gazprom has examined at least 25 terminals in the eastern United States to identify the most efficient routes for LNG supplies from the planned Shtokman and Yamal LNG...

Calais LNG to Use FERC Pre-Filing Review Process

FERC approved yesterday Calais LNG’s request to use the Commission’s Pre-Filing process. The approval letter, available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No. PF08-24, notes that Calais LNG expects to file its application in May...

Weaver’s Cove Energy Requests Extension for Construction of LNG Terminal

Weaver’s Cove Energy has requested that FERC grant an extension of time until November 1, 2015, to complete construction of its proposed LNG regasification terminal. The request for extension is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

Referendum on Bradwood Landing LNG Set for September 16

The Daily Astorian reports that the interim clerk for Clatsop County, Ore., has approved a ballot referendum on the land-use decision to allow a natural gas pipeline route associated with the proposed Bradwood Landing LNG import terminal to be constructed on space zoned for open space, parks and...

Industry Expert: North American Gas Industry Must Settle Gas Quality Issues as LNG Imports Rise

In a Telegraph-Journal report offering additional details regarding the Maritimes and Northeast Pipeline gas quality hearing that FERC announced last week, Bill Gwozd of Ziff Energy said that he believes gas quality issues will have to be settled efficiently as the North American gas market imports greater volumes of LNG. “North America is going to be importing more LNG, and...

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