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Lake Charles LNG Export Project on FERC’s Open Meeting Agenda

Lake Charles LNG’s application to construct liquefaction and LNG export terminal facilities in Lake Charles, La. is on the agenda for FERC’s Open Meeting scheduled for December 17, 2015.  ...

G2 LNG Requests Initiation of FERC Pre-Filing Process

G2 LNG, LLC has filed a letter requesting that FERC initiate the pre-filing environmental review process for its proposed liquefaction and export terminal facility on the west bank of the Calcasieu River, Calcasieu Parish, La. between mile markers 3 and 4.  The project would have a peak production capacity of approximately 14 million metric tonnes of LNG/year.  G2 LNG states that it...

G2 LNG Notifies FERC of Proposed LNG Project

G2 LNG has filed a letter notifying FERC of its proposed liquefaction and LNG export terminal with a peak capacity of 14 million tonnes/year to be located on the west bank of the Calcasieu River, La. between mile markers 3 and 4.  The letter states that G2 LNG will soon request that FERC initiate the pre-filing environmental review process for the proposed project.  G2 LNG states that...

Air Flow North America Granted Non-FTA LNG Export Authority

The U.S. Department of Energy has issued an order authorizing Air Flow North America Corp. to export over 25 years up to 22,000 gallons/day (approximately 0.67 Bcf/year) of LNG to nations in Central America, South America, the Caribbean, or Africa which do not have a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United States.  The LNG will be loaded into ISO IMO7/TVAC-ASME containers at Clean...

GAO Releases Report on the Implications of Using U.S. LNG Carriers for Exports

The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) has released a report analyzing the effects on jobs and the U.S. maritime industry if Congress were to pass legislation requiring U.S. produced LNG to be exported via U.S.-built-and-flagged carriers.  The report finds that such a requirement could expand employment for U.S. mariners and shipbuilders if it does not reduce the expected...

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