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Company Official: LNG Exports Via Jordan Cove a “Stupid Idea”

Clarifying remarks made earlier this week to Platts LNG Daily, Bob Braddock of Jordan Cove LNG said that although the company has held discussions with potential customers regarding natural gas exports, re-designing the Jordan Cove project as an LNG export terminal would be “a stupid idea.” Read more in The World (Coos Bay,...

Jordan Cove Project Developers Considering LNG Exports

Developers backing the Jordan Cove LNG project in Oregon have considered redesigning the facility to allow for LNG exports. Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] reports that Project Manager Bob Braddock for Jordan Cove has received “inquiries from people who have [natural gas] production so we are starting to mull it over in our...

FERC Authorizes Continued Cool Down of Golden Pass LNG Phase II

FERC informed Golden Pass LNG yesterday that it has approved the company’s request to cool down the balance of the Phase II facility. The letter order is available in the Commission’s eLibrary under Docket No....

Bloomberg: Cameron LNG Terminal to Receive LNG Delivery in Late March

Bloomberg reports that according to its vessel tracking data, the Valencia Knutsen LNG carrier is expected to deliver LNG to the Cameron LNG terminal on or about March 27, 2011.

Local Officials Suspend Efforts to Stop Operations at Costa Azul LNG Facility

An official for the city of Ensenada, Mexico, issued an order yesterday that said that the permits for the Costa Azul LNG facility cannot be revoked and that operations at the terminal can continue. According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, this order effectively suspends the city’s past attempts to halt operations at the Costa Azul...

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