In the final regulatory hurdle needed for Sempra Energy to begin re-exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) from its Cameron LNG import terminal in Hackberry, LA, as soon as Feb. 1, FERC on Thursday approved the company’s request, saying no environmental or other sensitive resources will be adversely affected since no new facilities or modifications of existing facilities are required.
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FERC Approves Cameron LNG Expansion to 2.65 Bcf/d
FERC last Thursday approved Sempra Energy’s plans to expand the Cameron LNG terminal in Hackberry, LA, to about 2.65 Bcf/d of sendout capacity from 1.5 Bcf/d. The sendout capacity of the expanded terminal would be about 1.8 Bcf/d on an interim basis, ramping up to the full 2.65 Bcf/d. The expansion project is expected to be in service in October 2010.
FERC Approves Cameron LNG Expansion to 2.65 Bcf/d
FERC on Thursday approved Sempra Energy’s plans to expand the Cameron LNG terminal in Hackberry, LA, to about 2.65 Bcf/d of sendout capacity from 1.5 Bcf/d. The sendout capacity of the expanded terminal would be about 1.8 Bcf/d on an interim basis, ramping up to the full 2.65 Bcf/d. The expansion project is expected to be in service in October 2010.