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Eni Submits LNG Re-Export Application to DOE

Eni has submitted an LNG re-export application to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The application contemplates re-exporting up to 100 Bcf of previously imported LNG over a period of two years starting no later than March 1, 2011. Eni would re-export this LNG via the Cameron LNG facility to any country capable of accepting LNG delivered by vessel and with which trade is not...

European LNG Headlines

Political Opposition Critical of Cyprus LNG Plans (Cyprus Mail) Statoil Says Snohvit LNG Out to Resume in Second Half of January (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required]

Oregon Accepting Comments on Port’s Application for Dock, Access Channel for Large Vessels

The Port of Coos Bay has submitted an application to the Oregon Department of State Lands to construct an access channel and slip dock for large cargo vessels, including LNG carriers servicing the proposed Jordan Cove LNG import facility. The World (Coos Bay, Ore.) reports that the Department will accept public comments on the application until January 12,...

European LNG Headlines

Statoil Says Snohvit LNG to Restart After Repairs (Reuters) Cypriot Minister Urges Speedy Import of LNG (Cyprus Mail)

Oregon International Port Renegotiates Deal for Jordan Cove LNG Site

The World (Coos Bay, Ore.) reports that the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay has renegotiated its option agreement to purchase some 13,000 acres of land from Weyerhaeuser Co. that will serve as the Jordan Cove LNG terminal site. The revised agreement extends the previous purchase agreement for six months and includes an option for the Port to purchase only part of the...

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