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Suez Delays Construction of Neptune LNG Deepwater Port

A spokesperson for Suez Energy told the Gloucester Times yesterday that the company has delayed work on the Neptune LNG deepwater port due to rain and low visibility. The company expects to resume work when the weather...

Cheniere CEO Expects Significant Increase in LNG Deliveries to United States in 2009

During a conference call with industry analysts, Cheniere Energy CEO Charif Souki said that he expects a significant increase in LNG deliveries to the United States in 2009. According to Souki, increased global LNG liquefaction capacity likely will lead to increased LNG supply available for import into the United States. Platts LNG Daily provides additional coverage. [Subscription...

Analyst Predicts “Tight” Global LNG Market in 2013

The Calgary Herald reports that a Wood Mackenzie analyst said this week that LNG supply will exceed demand over the next two to three years, potentially leading to delays in final investment decisions on liquefaction projects and creating a “tight” global LNG market around...

Rhode Island Town Invites FERC Commissioner to Visit, Discuss Weaver’s Cove LNG Proposal

Town Administrator Diane C. Mederos of Bristol, R.I., has invited FERC Commissioner Suedeen G. Kelly to visit Bristol, at the town’s expense, to learn about local concerns with the Weaver’s Cove LNG project. Find Ms. Mederos’ invitation in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

Op-Ed: LNG Terminals Inappropriate for California Under Expected Market Conditions

The Press-Telegram (Long Beach, Cal.) carries an op-ed arguing that LNG import projects in California and elsewhere on the West Coast are unnecessary due to anticipated low demand for LNG in North America in the coming...

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