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Canaport LNG Terminal Received Two LNG Cargos in June

Canada’s National Energy Board reported this week that the Canaport LNG import terminal in St. John, New Brunswick, received two LNG cargos during the month of June, with import volumes totaling more than 238 million cubic meters of LNG. Find further details in Platts LNG Daily [subscription...

Changes Considered for Port Dolphin LNG Deepwater Port Project

A representative for Port Dolphin Energy told the St. Petersburg Times that he expects some changes for the proposed Port Dolphin LNG deepwater port. The company representative noted that construction of the deepwater port and associated pipeline is not expected to begin until 2013. He also suggested that instead of receiving LNG from overseas, the terminal could accept U.S.-sourced...

European LNG Headlines

Nine Firms Bid for Ukraine LNG Terminal Feasibility Study (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required]

Morningstar: Global LNG Market Dynamics Favorable for BG Group

In a research note published this morning, Morningstar hypothesizes that expected global natural gas supply and demand imbalances in the coming years likely will cause markets to lean more heavily on LNG supplies. Morningstar states that BG Group can profit substantially in such an environment, particularly after new projects come on stream starting in...

European LNG Headlines

RWE Pays Steep Premium for First Dutch LNG Delivery (Reuters) Norwegian Bank to Finance Up to $4B in LNG Ship Orders (Kipp Report) Slovenia Slams Italy’s Trieste LNG Plans...

Sempra Energy CEO Says U.S. LNG Exports Possibility at Cameron Terminal

Debbie Reed, chief executive of Sempra Energy, said yesterday during a conference call with industry analysts that the company may install LNG liquefaction facilities at the Cameron LNG terminal “if we can get long-term contracts with a counterparty.” The Wall Street Journal provides additional...

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