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FERC Releases Draft EIS for Alaska LNG Project

FERC has released a draft environmental impact statement (EIS) for the proposed Alaska LNG Project proposed by the Alaska Gasline Development Corporation (AGDC). The Alaska LNG Project is comprised of “an 806.6-mile-long natural gas pipeline and associated above ground facilities, and a 20-million-metric-ton per annum liquefaction facility to commercialize the natural gas resources of...

Venture Global LNG Raises $675 Million of Additional Capital for Plaquemines LNG Project

Venture Global LNG, Inc. announced that it has raised $675 million of additional capital which will be used primarily for the further development of the company’s proposed 20 million tonnes per annum Plaquemines LNG export project in Plaquemines Parish, La. According to the press release, “[i]n addition to the $855 million of capital previously raised at Venture Global LNG and the $1.3...

Delfin LNG Requests 3.5 Year Extension to Construct Facilities

Delfin LNG LLC (“Delfin LNG”) has filed a request with FERC for a three year and six month extension of time to construct, operate and maintain onshore metering, compression, and piping facilities located in Cameron Parish, La. (“onshore facilities”). The onshore facilities will exclusively transport and deliver natural gas to Delfin LNG’s proposed deepwater port in federal waters...

CCL Granted Extension to December 2021 to Place Train 3 Into Service

FERC has issued a letter order granting Corpus Christi Liquefaction’s (CCL) request for a two-year extension, to December 30, 2021, to place liquefaction Train 3, LNG Storage Tank B, and the East Jetty into service at CCL’s liquefaction and export terminal facility at Corpus Christi, Texas....

Sempra PALNG Requests Initiation of FERC Pre-Filing Process for Port Arthur Expansion

Sempra PALNG has filed a request with FERC to initiate the pre-filing environmental review process for Sempra PALNG’s proposal to add two liquefaction trains (Trains 3 and 4) to its Port Arthur LNG liquefaction and export terminal currently under development in Jefferson County, Texas. The addition of Trains 3 and 4 would double the terminal’s LNG production capacity from 13.5 million...

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