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Analysts: North American Shale Gas Plays Unlikely to Affect LNG Deliveries to Canaport LNG Terminal

Several energy industry analysts told the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal that they do not believe North American shale gas plays will have a significant impact on LNG volumes delivered to the Canaport LNG terminal. Noting that development of shale gas projects has been curtailed, Zach Allen of Pan Eurasian Enterprises said, “I don’t think you’re going to see quite so...

NATS: Summer Surge in LNG Deliveries to U.S. Market Not Likely

Citing global market conditions, NATS released comments on Friday suggesting that a surge of LNG deliveries to the United States is becoming less likely  than previously projected. NATS notes that there are indications that LNG supply may not be as great as previously anticipated and that the pace of LNG deliveries to U.S. terminals is not speeding up. [Subscription...

FERC Chairman Apologizes to Rhode Island State Representative

FERC Chairman Jon Wellinghoff apologized to Rhode Island State Rep. Raymond E. Gallison Jr. (D) last week for an incident at a meeting to discuss the Weaver’s Cove LNG project. When two people, including Rep. Gallison, refused to sign a non-disclosure form in order to participate in the meeting, the event was cancelled. EastBayRI.com provides additional coverage. Separately,...

European LNG Headlines

Port Meridian LNG Project Receives Final Approvals (Press Release)

County Commissioners Scheduled to Address Bradwood Landing LNG Land-Use Issues

The Daily Astorian [subscription required] reports that the Clatsop County Board of Commissioners will decide on a hearing process to consider modifications to the original Bradwood Landing LNG land-use findings at its meeting on...

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