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Vopak, Enagas Buy Altamira LNG Terminal

Yesterday, Vopak and Enagas announced their purchase of the Altamira LNG import terminal in Mexico. Vopak will take a 60% stake while Enagas will own the remaining 40% of the terminal, which was previously owned by Shell, Total, and Mitsui. Vopak’s press release provides additional...

Petronas Invests in Canadian Shale Play as It Considers LNG Exports

Petronas has secured a 50% stake in three shale gas fields in British Columbia, partnering with Canadian company Progress Energy Resources Corp. Bloomberg reports that under the terms of the agreement, Petronas would more than double its initial investment should the companies decide to construct an LNG export project on the Canadian west coast. Petronas would own 80% of the LNG export...

European LNG Headlines

Azerbaijani-Romania LNG Project Keen to Get Feasibility Study Started (News.Az)

April LNG Imports Down 20% from 2010

The U.S. Department of Energy said yesterday that U.S. LNG imports fell approximately 20% in April, from 41.6 Bcf in April 2010 to 33.1 Bcf in April 2011. Reuters provides additional...

European LNG Headlines

Spain’s Iberdrola Signs 10-Year LNG Supply Deal with BP (Reuters) Dutch GATE Terminal Begins Commissioning (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required]

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