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U.S. Coast Guard Modifies Security Zones Around LNG Vessels Travelling to Lake Charles, Cameron LNG Terminals

The U.S. Coast Guard announced in today’s Federal Register that it has modified the security zones and procedures for the Lake Charles and Cameron LNG terminals. The modified security measures go into effect on May 13,...

Oregon’s LUBA Rules in Favor of Opponents on Bradwood Landing LNG Permitting Appeal

Oregon’s Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA) remanded the Bradwood Landing LNG import project to Clatsop County on two zoning and environmental issues appealed by opponents of the project. LUBA determined that Clatsop County incorrectly determined that the Bradwood Landing LNG project was a “small or medium” development. The board also determined that further mitigation...

European LNG Headlines

Romania, Georgia, Azerbaijan Sign LNG Transit MOU (Mediafax)

Analysts: LNG is Filling Gas Storage Inventories in United States, Western Europe

NATS [subscription required] suggests in its LNG Week in Review that the driving force behind LNG markets in the United States and Western Europe is the push to refill natural gas storage inventories. NATS also notes that price advantages for U.S. LNG destinations over European terminals has eroded. Separately, analysts with Raymond James released an analysis yesterday predicting that...

Jordan Cove LNG Submits Initial Implementation Plan

Jordan Cove LNG has filed an Initial Implementation Plan that addresses many of FERC’s conditions for its approval of the regasification project. The plan is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

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