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Possible Strike at U.K.’s Milford Haven Port May Impact LNG, Other Tankers (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required] Nord Stream Plan Wins Final Finnish Approval: Source (Reuters) Enel Plans to Start Building Italian Terminal in Second Half of Year (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription...

Citigroup Energy Re-Exporting LNG Cargo from Sabine Pass Terminal

According to Platts LNG Daily [subscription required], Citigroup Energy is re-exporting an LNG cargo that has been stored at the Sabine Pass LNG facility. A source told Platts that the cargo may be delivered to a regasification terminal in...

Weaver’s Cove LNG Opponents Testify Before R.I. Senate Taskforce

Representatives of several groups opposed to the Weaver’s Cove LNG import project testified before the Rhode Island Senate’s taskforce examining the LNG proposal. According to the Providence Journal, witnesses raised economic and environmental concerns. Separately, the Preservation Society of Newport County, R.I., endorsed a resolution opposing the Weaver’s Cove LNG...

Three Bills Impacting LNG Development in Oregon To Be Considered by State Legislature

The Forest Grove News Times provides an update on three bills in the Oregon state legislature, SB 1020, SB 1021, and HB 3616, which reprise legislation proposed last year impacting LNG...

Sempra LNG Would Consider Selling Port Arthur LNG Project

Speaking at an LNG conference in Singapore, Sempra LNG CEO Darcel Hulse said that his company might consider selling its Port Arthur LNG import project or using the property as a joint LNG and oil terminal. Hulse also said that his company is considering offering  additional  regasification capacity at the Cameron LNG terminal under long-term lease. Read more in the Wall Street Journal...

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