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Suez Distributes Mitigation Funding to Local Maritime Groups

According to the Gloucester Times (Mass.), Suez Energy will begin distributing funding to state and local maritime causes as part of a $23.5 million mitigation package it agreed to when negotiating terms for the licensing of the Neptune LNG Deepwater Port. Suez officials will present ceremonial checks to several recipients...

Sempra Agrees to Divert a Portion of Its Costa Azul LNG Supply to South Korea

Sempra Energy has agreed to divert a portion of its Indonesian LNG supplies to South Korea, according to Reuters. Sempra originally contracted for supply from Indonesia’s Tangguh liquefaction plant to service its Energia Costa Azul regasification terminal in northwestern Mexico, but now will divert some supply to the Asian gas market where prices are higher under a provision that...

Construction Expected to Begin Today on Neptune LNG Deepwater Port

The Boston Herald reports that state and local government officials and representatives from project developer Suez Energy plan to gather today in Gloucester to mark the start of construction of the Neptune LNG Deepwater Port off the coast of...

Suez Offers Commitment to Use U.S.-Flagged Vessel in Proposed Calypso LNG Deepwater Port

Maritime Administrator Sean T. Connaughton announced yesterday that he has accepted a commitment by Suez Energy to use a  U.S.-flagged vessel in the operation of its proposed Calypso LNG Deepwater...

Jordan Cove LNG Official Expects Project to Move Forward Following LUBA Decision

Bob Braddock, project manager for the proposed Jordan Cove LNG terminal, told the Coos Bay World that he expects the project to move forward following the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals’ decision to remand the project’s land use application back to Coos County for determination. According to the World, Braddock believes that resolving uncertainty over wetlands locations...

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