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Editorial: “No Shock” that FERC Approved AES Sparrows Point LNG Project

An editorial in today’s Baltimore Sun argues that FERC’s approval of the AES Sparrows Point LNG regasification terminal project is not surprising and goes on to note that opponents of the project “could drag out this fight for years.” The piece concludes that the project does not advance any “truly compelling national interest” and is not worth the...

FERC: Kenai LNG Export Facility Subject to Same Reporting Requirements as Other U.S. LNG Facilities

On January 15 FERC issued an order clarifying that the Kenai LNG liquefaction facility must comply with the same reporting and inspection requirements under Section 3 of the Natural Gas Act that apply  to other U.S. LNG terminals. FERC’s determination is available in its eLibrary under Docket No....

FERC Commissioner Dissents in AES Sparrows Point LNG Project Authorization

FERC Commissioner Jon Wellinghoff issued a dissent to FERC’s conditional approval of the AES Sparrows Point LNG project that concludes that the project “is not, on balance, in the public interest.” Commissioner Wellinghoff argues that the terminal is not necessary to meet the energy needs of the surrounding regions, and that environmental and community concerns...

FERC Announces Intent to Prepare an Environmental Assessment for Freeport LNG Projects

FERC announced in today’s Federal Register that it will prepare an environmental assessment analyzing the LNG re-export, boil-off gas liquefaction, and LNG truck delivery projects proposed by Freeport...

Development of LNG Terminal Projects in Eastern Canada Expected to Slow

The Calgary Herald reports that North American natural gas market conditions and global financial challenges are expected to slow the development of several LNG projects in Eastern Canada, including the Rabaska LNG project planned for...

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