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Applied LNG Announces Completion of Second LNG Production Train in Topock, Arizona

Applied LNG announced the completion of its second Liquefied Natural Gas production train in Topock, Arizona. This second train is located adjacent to Applied’s first train. The new liquefier has a production capacity 86,000 gallons per day, bringing the company’s total LNG production capacity to more than 170,000 gallons per...

“Use of Low Global-Warming Potential, Low Ozone Depletion Potential, Low Combustibility Hydrofluoroolefin, Xenon Or Iodo Compound Refrigerants in Lng Processing” in Patent Application Approval Process

Inventors Paul Davies, James Lee Harris Jr., Emery Jay Thomas and Gregg Sapp filed a patent application on November 20, 2013 that was made available online on June 12, 2014 to patent the “Use of Low Global-Warming Potential, Low Ozone Depletion Potential, Low Combustibility Hydrofluoroolefin, Xenon Or Iodo Compound Refrigerants in Lng Processing.” The inventor’s summary of...

FERC Grants Cameron LNG Authorization for LNG Export Terminal

On Thursday, FERC granted Cameron LNG, LLC authorization to build and operate facilities for the liquefaction and export of natural gas from the site of Cameron’s existing LNG import terminal in Cameron, La.  FERC also granted Cameron authorization to build and operate pipeline and compression facilities in three Louisiana parishes to allow for transport of domestically produced...

FERC Approves Modification to EcoEléctrica Authorization

On Thursday, FERC approved a modification to EcoEléctrica, L.P.’s authorization under the Natural Gas Act.  The approval authorizes EcoEléctrica to construct an LNG pipeline that will supply LNG to a non-jurisdictional LNG truck loading facility at EcoEléctrica’s existing liquefied natural gas terminal and cogeneration facility site in Peñuelas, Puerto Rico.  The facility is currently...

GDF Suez and Santos Terminate Floating LNG Project

On Thursday, GDF Suez SA and Santos Ltd. announced that they have terminated their plans for a floating LNG project.  The multibillion dollar Bonaparte LNG project was intended to use new technology to liquefy natural gas from a vessel at sea.  Santos and Suez stated that the project no longer complied with the companies’ commercial needs and that they would consider alternative...

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