Houston-based Cheniere Energy Inc. is asking FERC for authorization to introduce feed gas and refrigerants to continue its commissioning activities for Train 5 at the Sabine Pass liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal in Cameron Parish, LA.
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Trade War with China Said to Hinder Second Wave of U.S. LNG Projects
An escalating trade war between the United States and China threatens to jeopardize access to one of the largest markets for liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports and could delay final investment decisions (FID) on the next wave of U.S. LNG export terminals, according to an analysis by Morningstar Commodities Research.
Cheniere CEO Sees No Impact in LNG Exports to China
Strong operational performance and “robust and durable” market pricing for global liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes helped Cheniere Energy Inc. steer its broad Gulf Coast export platform during the second quarter, CEO Jack Fusco said Thursday.
Trafigura Proposes Deepwater Port in South Texas to Expand U.S. Oil Exports
Commodity trader Trafigura Group Pte Ltd. is proposing to build a deepwater port in South Texas near Corpus Christi to load oil supertankers, a piece of the puzzle so far missing in efforts to expand domestic exports.
TransCanada Lines Up Construction Contracts for Coastal GasLink Pipe, Awaits LNG Canada FID
After a five-year wait, TransCanada Corp. primed itself Tuesday for a quick start on building a supply pipeline for natural gas exports from the northern Pacific coast of British Columbia (BC).
Texas Ethylene Export Project Underway by Enterprise, Navigator
Enterprise Products Partners LP, which has quickly secured more liquids takeaway from the Permian Basin, saidconstruction has begun east of Houston with partner Navigator Holdings Ltd. to build an ethylene export terminal.
DOE Grants NatGas Import, Export Authorizations to Canada and Mexico
The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy granted nine authorizations last month for companies to both import and export natural gas to Canada and Mexico via pipeline for up to two years, while also vacating three similar authorizations.
Alberta, BC Natural Gas Trade Regaining Eastern Market Share on Pipeline Toll Discount
A deep cross-country pipeline toll discount is enabling Alberta and British Columbia (BC) production to recover its share of eastern markets from American unconventional gas, according to the latest trade record compiled by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
FERC Approves Commercial LNG Service From Dominion Cove Point
FERC has granted permission for Dominion Energy to begin commercial service for its liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility on Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.
Trans Mountain Oilsands Export Project Draws More BC Fire
The British Columbia’s (BC) left-leaning, avowedly green government Tuesday unveiled its weapon — more official study — for blocking an expansion of Kinder Morgan Canada Ltd.’s (KML) Pacific coast export pipeline expansion for the Alberta oilsands.