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Gazprom Seeks Up to 10% of U.S. Gas Market by 2020

Gazprom Deputy CEO Alexander Medvedev told Platts LNG Daily that his company seeks between 5 and 10% of the U.S. natural gas market by 2020, noting that the Shtokman and Yamal LNG liquefaction projects could come on stream in the coming decade. [Subscription...

European LNG Headlines

E.ON Expects Okay for Trieste LNG Plan in 2009 (Reuters) Qatargas Mulls Diverting LNG from Oversupplied UK (Reuters)

Editorial: Port Dolphin LNG Ought to Adjust Pipeline Route Again

Noting that the Port Dolphin LNG deepwater port provides potential for economic growth, an editorial in the Bradenton Herald (Fla.) encourages the company to adjust its offshore natural gas pipeline route again to avoid offshore beach renourishment sources. Port Dolphin LNG has already repositioned its pipeline route once due to similar...

Downeast LNG Responds to Request for Extension of Comment Period on DEIS

A representative for Downeast LNG told the Bangor Daily News that he believes a request for an extension of the comment period on FERC’s Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) is a delaying tactic and said that he hopes FERC will not grant the...

Clatsop County Planning Commission Unanimously Supports Zoning Change Along Pipeline Route

The Daily Astorian reports that the Clatsop County Planning Commission voted 5-0 yesterday to support a zoning change for a parcel of land along the proposed route of a natural gas pipeline associated with the Bradwood Landing LNG project. This piece of land was previously designated open space, parks, and recreation (OPR) but is now zoned for lake and wetland. In September, county...

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