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Cal LNG LLC Pursuing LNG Export Terminal on U.S. West Coast

Australian Oil Company Limited (AOC), a Sacramento Basin focused oil and gas company, announced the formation of Cal LNG LLC, a joint venture between AOC (42%), Xstate Resources Limited (18%) and private oil and gas company Blue Sky E&P Holdings Ltd (40%). Cal LNG is pursuing the development of an LNG export and domestic supply facility on the west coast of the United...

FERC Approves Eagle LNG Partners Jacksonville LLC’s Pre-Filing Request

Today, FERC approved Eagle LNG Partners Jacksonville LLC’s request to begin the pre-filing environmental review process for a proposed LNG liquefaction and temporary storage facility in Jacksonville, Florida on the St. John’s River (Jacksonville Project).  The LNG would be loaded into trucks and containers, or onto ocean-going vessels for use in the marine bunkering trade and for...

Repsol Seeks Partners for LNG Exports from Canaport Terminal

Reuters reports that Spanish oil company Repsol, majority owner of the Canaport LNG import terminal in New Brunswick, Canada, is seeking financial partners for the construction of LNG export facilities at the terminal to export U.S. shale gas supplies to...

Aurora LNG Changes Site for Potential B.C. Export Terminal

Energetic City reports that Aurora LNG, a joint venture among Nexen Energy ULC, INPEX Corporation and JGC Exploration Canada Ltd., has received approval from the British Columbia (B.C.) government to transfer the site for Aurora LNG’s proposed LNG terminal under its sole proponent agreement with B.C. from the northern portion of Grassy Point to Digby Island, B.C.  The report states...

Eagle LNG Partners Jacksonville LLC Requests Initiation of Pre-Filing Procedures for Export Terminal

Eagle LNG Partners Jacksonville LLC (Eagle) has requested that FERC initiate pre-filing environmental review procedures for a proposed gas liquefaction and LNG export terminal in the City of Jacksonville, Fla. on the St. Johns River.  The terminal would include three liquefaction trains having the capacity to produce 300,000 gallons of LNG per train (0.18 million metric tonnes per...

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