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Shell and Asian Partners Finalizing Talks for Proposed Kitimat Terminal

Reuters reports that Royal Dutch Shell plc, Mitsubishi Corporation, China National Petroleum Corporation and Korea Gas Corporation are expected to reach an agreement soon to build a $12.35 billion LNG terminal near Kitimat, British Columbia,...

FERC Submits Notes From Jordan Cove Interagency Meeting

FERC has placed into the public file notes of an interagency meeting held March 26, 2012 regarding the Jordan Cove Energy Project.  The notes can be found in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

FERC Asks For DOD Review of Potential Aguirre Project Impacts

Yesterday, FERC sent a letter to the U.S. Undersecretary for Defense requesting comments on whether the Aguirre Offshore GasPort Project “could potentially have an impact on the test, training, or operational activities of any active military installation,” and requesting contact information for “any defense or military establishments in the project area that you believe may be...

Excelerate Files Status Report on Aguirre Project

Yesterday, Excelerate Energy filed its second monthly pre-filing status report at FERC for the Aguirre Offshore GasPort Project.  The report can be found in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

Alaska Pushing LNG Sales to Asia

Alaska Natural Resources Department Commissioner Dan Sullivan is working to convince Asian customers of the benefits of purchasing Alaskan LNG supplies in an effort to replace revenues from sales of the state’s dwindling petroleum supplies, according to an article in today’s...

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