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Golar LNG and Unnamed Asian Company Buy Into Douglas Channel LNG Project

The Calgary Herald reports that Golar LNG and an unnamed Asian company have bought a 25% share of the Douglas Channel LNG export project planned for the British Columbia coast. A Final Investment Decision for the project is expected in the third quarter of 2013. Read more in the Golar LNG first quarter 2013...

Cheniere Gives Go Ahead for Construction of Sabine Pass LNG Trains 3 and 4

Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P. (Cheniere) announced today that financing arrangements have been completed for the first four liquefaction trains of the Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project (Project) and that Cheniere’s Board of Directors has made a positive final investment decision for the development and construction of Trains 3 and 4 of the Project. A full notice to proceed has...

Article Examines LNG Export Terminal Financing Arrangements

An official with the Office of the Federal Coordinator for Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Projects writes in the Alaska Dispatch regarding how various LNG export terminals were financed and options for Alaska LNG terminal...

Sabine Pass Liquefaction Obtains Debt Financing for First Two Trains

Sabine Pass Liquefaction has closed on a credit facility that will be used to fund the costs of developing, constructing and placing into service the first two liquefaction trains of the Sabine Pass liquefaction project.  The transaction completes the debt financing necessary to construct the first two trains of the project.  Read more in the press...

Cheniere Receives Firm Financial Commitments for Sabine Pass Liquefaction Project

Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P. announced today that it has received firm financial commitments of approximately $3.4 billion (in addition to previously announced equity commitments of $2 billion) to fund the costs of developing, constructing and placing into service the first two liquefaction trains of the Sabine Pass LNG liquefaction...

U.S. Export-Import Bank Authorizes Loan for U.S. Exports to Australia Pacific LNG Project

Earlier this week, the Export-Import Bank of the United States authorized a $2.95 billion loan to support U.S. exporters seeking to sell goods and services to the Australia Pacific LNG project at Curtis Island in Australia. The Bank’s press release notes that ConocoPhillips and Bechtel International will be the principal exporters for this project and that the loan will support...

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