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Kitimat LNG Executive: Companies Have Expressed Interest in Proposed Export Project

Ilene Schmaltz, an executive at Kitimat LNG, told Reuters that a number of companies have expressed interest in both a stake in the company and capacity in Kitimat’s LNG export facility project proposed for the West Coast of...

Alaskan Cold Snap Affects Gas Supplies Available for Export from Kenai LNG

A long string of very cold weather in the Anchorage, Alaska, area has decreased the amount of Cook Inlet natural gas available for export from the Kenai LNG facility. See the Anchorage Daily News for further...

Maritimes and Northeast Pipeline Phase IV Requests to Commence Service This Month

Maritimes and Northeast Pipeline has requested that FERC authorize the company to place its Phase IV expansion, which will help deliver LNG from the Canaport LNG terminal to the U.S. market, into service by January 15, 2009. The request is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

Developer Responds to EPA’s Concerns Regarding Proposed Jordan Cove Gas Pipeline Route

The Associated Press (via the Hillsboro Argus) reports that Williams-Northwest Pipeline, the company backing the natural gas pipeline that will connect the Jordan Cove LNG terminal with existing pipeline infrastructure, does not have a preference as to alternate pipeline routes. Recently the EPA expressed concerns with a pipeline route that would have crossed Coos...

FERC Requests Supplementary Data for Jordan Cove LNG Project

Last week FERC issued a request for supplemental environmental data for the proposed Jordan Cove LNG project including, among other things, information regarding ship size and type as well as data regarding the Sandia Zones of Concern for the site of the project. FERC’s request is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

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