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Neptune LNG Deepwater Port Received Four LNG Deliveries During First Two Years of Operations

The Gloucester Times (Mass.) reports that GDF Suez’s Neptune LNG deepwater port, located offshore Massachusetts, has received four LNG cargos since the facility began operations in February 2010. A spokesperson for Distrigas, an affiliate of GDF Suez, cited relatively low natural gas prices as the reason the terminal “[hasn’t] had a shipment in a...

LNG Projects on FERC Open Meeting Agenda

The agenda for FERC’s April 19, 2012, open meeting includes the Sabine Pass LNG and the Jordan Cove Energy applications.

FERC Asks For DOD Review of Potential Aguirre Project Impacts

Yesterday, FERC sent a letter to the U.S. Undersecretary for Defense requesting comments on whether the Aguirre Offshore GasPort Project “could potentially have an impact on the test, training, or operational activities of any active military installation,” and requesting contact information for “any defense or military establishments in the project area that you believe may be...

Excelerate Files Status Report on Aguirre Project

Yesterday, Excelerate Energy filed its second monthly pre-filing status report at FERC for the Aguirre Offshore GasPort Project.  The report can be found in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

Downeast LNG Project Moving Forward

“We’re still moving forward” says Downeast LNG President Dean Girdis, referring to his company’s proposal to construct an LNG import terminal on Passamaquoddy Bay in Robbinston, Maine. Girdis’ comments follow FERC’s recent dismissal of Calais LNG’s import terminal application.  Read more in the CBC News...

Floating Liquefaction/Regasification/Storage Unit Planned for Colombian Coast

According to The Gleaner, a floating liquefaction, regasification, and storage unit (FLRSU) is planned for the Colombian Caribbean coast. Pacific Stratus Energy Colombia has contracted with Exmar to build, operate, and maintain the FLRSU, which would be the first of its type in the world and would serve Central American and Caribbean...

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