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European LNG Headlines

Netherlands Opens First LNG Terminal (Fox Business) Statoil May Export More LNG to Japan (Reuters) Shannon LNG Posts 29 Million Euro Loss (Irish Times)

Jordan Cove Energy Assessing Customer Interest for LNG Export Project

Bob Braddock, the project manager for the Jordan Cove Energy Project, told The Oregonian that his company is still assessing customer interest in using the planned Jordan Cove LNG facility to export LNG. Although the company applied for a natural gas export authorization with the U.S. Department of Energy this week, Braddock said that it will not pursue a full FERC application to...

Financial Analyst Suggests LNG Exports Could Encourage Investment in Renewable Energy

Speaking in Washington, D.C., yesterday, Michael Ware of Advance Capital said that LNG exports could encourage investment in renewable energy. Ware suggested that LNG exports could provide an outlet for relatively inexpensive domestic natural gas and allow renewable energy technologies like wind and solar to compete for domestic energy market share. Read more in Platts LNG Daily....

European LNG Headlines

Vopak Eyes Dutch LNG Terminal Expansion (Reuters)

Editorial: LNG Liquefaction Facilities Key to Developing Natural Gas in British Columbia

An editorial carried by the Vancouver Sun argues that rapid development of LNG liquefaction and export projects is necessary to encourage development of British Columbia’s unconventional natural gas...

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