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Industry Sees Positive Outlook for Canadian LNG Exports

Speaking at a conference in Calgary this week, several energy industry officials offered positive outlooks for Canadian LNG export proposals. The Calgary Herald provides additional...

First Gulf LNG Commissioning Cargo Expected to Unload Next Week

Reuters reports that the LNG carrier Gaslog Singapore is expected to unload the first commissioning cargo at the Gulf LNG terminal on Monday, June 13.

Asian Utilities Considering Equity Interests in Kitimat LNG

An Apache Corp. official said this week that major utilities in Asia are considering purchasing equity stakes in the Kitimat LNG export project planned for British Columbia. Read more in Upstream Online. Separately, the Canadian National Energy Board has convened a series of public hearings on the Kitimat LNG project. An audio webcast of the hearings is available...

Sempra LNG Considering LNG Export Project

Reuters reports that a spokesperson for Sempra LNG said yesterday that it would consider building an LNG liquefaction facility in the United States if other parties would agree “to shoulder the market risks.” The company spokesperson went on to note that “[b]uilding a liquefaction facility in the U.S. … only makes sense if prices in the U.S. remain significantly lower...

Chevron, Kinder Morgan Intervene in Sabine Pass Liquefaction Proceeding at FERC

Chevron U.S.A. Inc. has filed a request to intervene and comments in the Sabine Pass LNG export proceeding at FERC. In its filing, Chevron argues that FERC should decide several jurisdictional questions in a declaratory order. The filing is available in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No. RP11-2127. Separately, Kinder Morgan Louisiana Pipeline LLC also submitted a request to...

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