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Speakers at LNG Industry Forum Expect Rise in U.S. LNG Imports

Platts LNG Daily reports that a number of speakers from both consulting firms and energy companies predicted that imports of LNG to the United States would increase. The speakers cited global market conditions, as well as the United States’ position as the market of last resort, in making their predictions at the Southeast LDC Gas Forum. [Subscription...

IPAMS Expresses Concern Over Gazprom’s Involvement in Costa Azul LNG Terminal

The trade group Independent Petroleum Association of Mountain States (IPAMS) released a statement yesterday expressing concern regarding Gazprom’s announcement that it has secured regasification capacity at the Energia Costa Azul LNG import terminal. In a statement IPAMS said that Gazprom’s involvement in the North American LNG market could “have devastating effects...

T&T Energy Ministry Outlines Challenges Facing Country’s LNG Industry

The Energy Ministry for Trinidad & Tobago told Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] that relatively low gas prices in the United States have had a “significant impact on gas revenues from LNG export and sales.” The ministry also said that it has not made a decision on whether to invest in another LNG liquefaction...

Gazprom Secures Capacity at Energia Costa Azul LNG Terminal

Russian gas company Gazprom has purchased a share of Royal Dutch Shell’s regasification capacity at the Energia Costa Azul LNG import terminal on the Pacific coast of Baja California. The deal, worth $5 billion over 20 years, will allow Gazprom to commence shipping LNG supplies from the Sakhalin II liquefaction facility to the United States and other Pacific Basin markets. The...

First Nations Offered Equity Position in Pipeline Associated with Kitimat LNG Project

The Government of British Columbia announced that several of Canada’s First Nations have agreed to take an equity position in the Pacific Trail Pipelines Partnership, the company developing a natural gas pipeline designed to transport gas for export via the Kitimat LNG liquefaction project. The agreement with the First Nations includes a $3 million payment as an incentive for...

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