Sempra Energy’s Cameron LNG LLC has received conditional approval to export liquefied domestic natural gas to countries that do not have a free trade agreement (FTA) with the United States.
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FERC Issues Cameron LNG Export DEIS
FERC on Friday released its draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) for Sempra Energy’s Cameron LNG export project along the Calcasieu Channel in Hackberry, LA. It recommends multiple mitigation measures for the brownfield project but finds that adverse environmental impacts “would not be significant.”
FERC Delays Environmental Review of Cameron Liquefaction Facility
FERC has revised its schedule for the completion of the final environmental impact statement (FEIS) for Sempra Energy’s Cameron Liquefaction Project, pushing its release back five months.
Mexico Likely LNG Exporter, Sempra Exec Says
Assuming the U.S. natural gas business continues its robust growth, Mexico is likely to shift from being an importer to an exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG), Sempra Energy International CEO George Liparidis told participants Tuesday at the Wolfe Research Power and Gas Leaders Conference in New York City.
GDF Suez Plan Would Bring Lower-Cost LNG to New England
GDF Suez Gas NA is accepting through the end of 2013 nonbinding bids for liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply from its proposed advanceLNG Project, “an initiative to provide attractively priced LNG to a wide array of customers in the U.S. Northeast,” the company said Monday.
UK Surveys Show Opinion Shifting in Favor of Unconventional Drilling
A report by the United Kingdom’s University of Nottingham indicates that public opinion in the country is beginning to shift in favor of unconventional natural gas development, which uses hydraulic fracturing (fracking).
Industry Brief
Cheniere Energy Inc. unit Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC has applied to the U.S. Department of Energy to export additional volumes from its planned terminal in Cameron Parish, LA. Sabine Pass is seeking authorization to export to both free trade agreement (FTA) and non-FTA countries the equivalent of 101 Bcf per year in support of a contract it struck last December with Total Gas & Power North America Inc. (see Daily GPI, Dec. 18, 2012). The term of the 20-year agreement begins upon the first commercial delivery for the project’s fifth train and has an extension option of up to 10 years. However, Sabine Pass said it is not obligated to serve the Total contract from train five and may use whatever capacity is available at the facility. Recently, Sabine Pass and related companies filed at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to set in motion the approval process for the project’s fifth and sixth trains (see Daily GPI, March 7).
Eagle Ford Seen Putting the Swagger in South Texas
Anyone familiar with the Eagle Ford Shale shouldn’t be surprised that U.S. Capital Advisors analyst Cameron Horowitz would title his latest note on the play “South Texas Swagger.”
Eagle Ford Putting ‘Swagger’ in South Texas
Anyone familiar with the Eagle Ford Shale shouldn’t be surprised that U.S. Capital Advisors analyst Cameron Horowitz would title his latest note on the play “South Texas Swagger.”
Sabine Pass Tweaking LNG Export Project
Cheniere Energy Inc.’s Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC and Sabine Pass LNG LP have asked FERC for authorization to add facilities to their liquefaction and export project, now under construction in Cameron Parish, LA, and to expedite construction of the project’s second stage (the third and fourth liquefaction trains).