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Analyst Expects Cheniere Will Secure Financing for LNG Liquefaction Project

Speaking yesterday in Houston, an analyst with Societe Generale said that he expects that Cheniere will be able to secure adequate financing from banks to build the company’s planned LNG liquefaction project at the Sabine Pass LNG terminal. Read more in Platts LNG Daily [subscription...

TransCanada Pursues Involvement in Alaska LNG Export Project

A TransCanada official said yesterday that his company is interested in building a pipeline that would transport natural gas from Alaska’s North Slope to a possible LNG liquefaction facility in southern Alaska. Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] provides further...

Sempra Energy to Renegotiate Indonesian Supply Contract for Costa Azul LNG Terminal

An official with BP told Bloomberg that Sempra has agreed to renegotiate its supply contract with the Tangguh LNG liquefaction facility in Indonesia, allowing for a greater percentage of the contracted LNG supply to be diverted from the Costa Azul LNG terminal to markets paying higher prices for natural...

Hydropower for Planned LNG Export Projects Triggers Political Controversy in British Columbia

The Vancouver Sun reports that the proposed Site C hydropower project along the Peace River in British Columbia is causing political controversy. British Columbia Premier Christy Clark has said that she hopes the Site C project will be developed to power the planned LNG export facilities in the region, including the project proposed by Shell. If opposition from environmentalists and...

FERC Publishes Update on Downeast LNG Project

FERC has published a “project update” for the Downeast LNG project, available in the eLibrary under Docket No. CP07-52.

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