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Analysis Compares Prospects for British Columbia and Oregon LNG Export Projects

A piece carried in the Vancouver Sun compares the relative advantages and current status of LNG exports from British Columbia and Oregon.

FERC Determines Pre-Filing Process Not Required for Cove Point LNG’s Re-Export Project

Yesterday, FERC announced its determination that it will not require Dominion Cove Point LNG, LP to go through the Commission’s pre-filing process for the Cove Point LNG re-export...

DOE Approves LNG Export Applications for Carib Energy, Lake Charles Exports

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy has approved LNG exports by Carib Energy (USA) LLC and Lake Charles Exports, LLC. The authorizations allow export of U.S. natural gas as LNG to countries with which the United States has entered or will enter into a free trade agreement. Carib Energy will be permitted to export up to 11.53 Bcf per year over a 25-year...

Debate Continues on Alaskan Gas Pipeline Project Designs

The Alaska Journal of Commerce offers an update on the status of the various pipeline projects proposed to transport natural gas from the North Slope to consumers in southern Alaska. The piece also notes that LNG export via the port at Valdez, Alaska, remains a...

Energy Ministry Says Panama Planning LNG Imports

The Panamanian Energy Ministry announced last week that it is in negotiations with Repsol to install an LNG vessel off the country’s Caribbean coast to serve as an LNG import facility. Platts LNG Daily reports that the offshore installation would begin operations in 2014. [Subscription...

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