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NATS: Natural Gas Pipeline Outage May Prompt Increased LNG Imports to U.S. Gulf Coast Terminals

NATS [subscription required] said yesterday that an outage of a natural gas pipeline caused by an accident in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico may prompt increased LNG imports to terminals on the U.S. Gulf coast, including Trunkline LNG, Cameron LNG, Sabine Pass LNG, and Freeport...

European LNG Headlines

Enel Gets Final Approval for Sicily LNG Plant (Reuters)

Bradwood Landing LNG Project Opponents React to NMFS Description of Scale of Project

The Daily Astorian reports that some opponents of the Bradwood Landing LNG import project were surprised that the National Marine Fisheries Service said that it needed more time to consider whether a number of threatened or endangered species would be negatively affected by the Bradwood Landing project due to the “large scale” of the project. The NMFS characterization of...

No Damage Reported at Costa Azul LNG Terminal Following Earthquakes

A spokesperson for Sempra Energy said yesterday that no damage has been reported at the Costa Azul LNG import facility following a number of recent earthquakes in the Gulf of California region. Find additional coverage in Platts LNG Daily [subscription...

Gazprom Official Says Company May Ship First LNG Cargos to North America this Winter

Frederic Bernaud, LNG director for Gazprom Marketing and Trading, told Dow Jones Newswires (carried via Nasdaq.com) that “we may see the first shipments to North America during the winter period” from the Sakhalin-2 LNG liquefaction...

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