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Equitrans CEO Says Company May Bring MVP into Service in 2023, Plans for Pipeline Capex Tripling

Equitrans CEO Says Company May Bring MVP into Service in 2023, Plans for Pipeline Capex Tripling

The permits necessary for Equitrans Midstream Corp.’s long-delayed Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) to advance may come as early as May, allowing the company to bring the project in-service by 2023, CEO Thomas Karam announced.  EQM is expecting the biological opinion from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service by next Tuesday, “and based on the permitting…

February 27, 2023
FERC OKs Extreme Weather Measures, to Review New England Natural Gas Challenges 

FERC OKs Extreme Weather Measures, to Review New England Natural Gas Challenges 

FERC last week approved new reliability standards to enhance grid reliability during extreme weather events such as Winter Storm Uri in February 2021.  Two years after Uri’s rampage across the U.S. South, during which hundreds died from hypothermia following blackouts that affected millions, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission implemented enhanced cold weather preparedness plans, generator…

February 22, 2023

Freeport LNG Cleared to Load Ships at One Dock – The Offtake

A roundup of news and commentary from NGI’s LNG Insight  FERC on Thursday granted Freeport LNG Development LP’s request to resume loading cargoes from one of its docks.  The plant has not been cleared to restart operations. The approval is one in a series that must occur before LNG production and shipments may resume after…

February 9, 2023
NextDecade Urges FERC to Act on Rio Grande LNG Approval

NextDecade Urges FERC to Act on Rio Grande LNG Approval

NextDecade Corp. has requested FERC respond to a court’s 18-month-old order to revisit the approval of Rio Grande LNG as it seeks to move the Texas export terminal project forward. In a letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, NextDecade CEO Matthew Schatzman urged Acting Chairman Willie Phillips to act on the remand issued by…

February 7, 2023

FERC Approves More Commissioning Work at Freeport LNG – The Offtake

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has cleared Freeport LNG Development LP to introduce feed gas to Train 3 for commissioning and cool down. It also has granted permission to cool down the main rundown line that extends from the liquefaction trains to the liquefied natural gas tank area.

February 2, 2023
Freeport LNG Ready to Introduce Feed Gas to Train 3 For First Time in Months

Freeport LNG Ready to Introduce Feed Gas to Train 3 For First Time in Months

Freeport LNG Development LP has requested FERC’s approval to reintroduce feed gas to one of its three trains more than seven months after a fire and explosion knocked the Texas plant offline. In a filing on Monday, Freeport also said that it has successfully cooled down its Loop 1 transfer piping so it can move…

January 31, 2023
Freeport LNG Given Green Light by FERC for Preliminary Restart Work

Freeport LNG Given Green Light by FERC for Preliminary Restart Work

Federal regulators have signed off on Freeport LNG Development LP’s request to begin cooling part of its transfer equipment, an early step to eventually restarting the 2.38 Bcf/d terminal. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission informed Freeport Thursday it would grant its request to begin cooling its Loop 1 liquefied natural gas transfer system after a…

January 26, 2023
Freeport LNG Seeks Approval to Begin Restart of 2.38 Bcf/d Facility

Freeport LNG Seeks Approval to Begin Restart of 2.38 Bcf/d Facility

After months of repair work and documentation, Freeport LNG Development LP has formally asked federal regulators to allow preliminary work to restart the 2.38 Bcf/d terminal, according to FERC filings. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission staff published Monday a request submitted by the Houston-based company requesting permission to begin reintroducing liquefied natural gas through its Loop…

January 23, 2023

FERC Notes Possible Landscape Impacts from Venture Global’s CP2 project in Draft Report – The Offtake

A roundup of news and commentary from NGI’s LNG Insight: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission staff released a draft environmental impact statement (EIS) for an expansion of Venture Global LNG Inc.’s expansion and associated pipeline project at Calcasieu Pass LNG (Nos. CP22-21-000, CP22-22-000). Staff concluded the 20 million metric tons/year CP2 LNG project would have impacts…

January 20, 2023
Transco’s Appalachian Natural Gas Expansion Facing Early Opposition 

Transco’s Appalachian Natural Gas Expansion Facing Early Opposition 

FERC has issued a certificate to the Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Co. LLC (Transco) Regional Energy Access Expansion Project (REAE), but environmental groups are planning to oppose it.  The project would expand natural gas capacity from the shale fields of Northeast Pennsylvania to other delivery points in the state, along with those in New Jersey…

January 20, 2023