Import

Louisiana Energy Bridge Prepares to Receive First LNG Cargo in February

North America’s first new liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in 20 years is scheduled to receive its initial LNG cargo in about three months. Kathleen Eisbrenner, CEO of Woodlands, TX-based Excelerate Energy LLC, said in an interview with NGI that although the company’s Louisiana Energy Bridge deepwater port is nearly complete, the first of its three specially designed Korean LNG vessels has been delayed by about one month and should be launched on Jan. 14.

November 22, 2004

Tidelands Plans Gulf LNG Terminal Offshore Mexico

San Antonio-based Tidelands Oil & Gas Corp. announced plans Thursday to build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal offshore Mexico in the Gulf of Mexico. The project would be capable of delivering gas to both U.S. and Mexican markets and to a proposed storage facility that Tidelands is planning in the Brasil Field in northeastern Mexico’s Burgos Basin.

November 22, 2004

Tidelands Plans Gulf LNG Terminal Offshore Mexico

San Antonio-based Tidelands Oil & Gas Corp. announced plans Thursday to build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal offshore Mexico in the Gulf of Mexico. The project would be capable of delivering gas to both U.S. and Mexican markets and to a proposed storage facility that Tidelands is planning in the Brasil Field in northeastern Mexico’s Burgos Basin.

November 19, 2004

Tidelands Plans Gulf LNG Terminal Offshore Mexico

San Antonio-based Tidelands Oil & Gas Corp. announced plans Thursday to build a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal offshore Mexico in the Gulf of Mexico. The project would be capable of delivering gas to both U.S. and Mexican markets and to a proposed storage facility that Tidelands is planning in the Brasil Field in northeastern Mexico’s Burgos Basin.

November 19, 2004

Ex-Im Bank Approves $930M Loan Guarantees for U.S. Exports to Build Qatar LNG Project

The Export-Import Bank of the United States Thursday approved a loan guarantee of up to $930 million to support the export of U.S. goods and services to Qatar Liquefied Gas Co. Ltd. II to build an LNG project and related offshore and onshore facilities in Qatar.

November 19, 2004

Ex-Im Bank Approves $930M Loan Guarantees for U.S. Exports to Build Qatar LNG Project

The Export-Import Bank of the United States Thursday approved a loan guarantee of up to $930 million to support the export of U.S. goods and services to Qatar Liquefied Gas Co. Ltd. II to build an LNG project and related offshore and onshore facilities in Qatar.

November 19, 2004

Louisiana Energy Bridge Prepares to Receive First LNG Cargo in February

North America’s first new liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in 20 years is scheduled to receive its initial LNG cargo in about three months. Kathleen Eisbrenner, CEO of Woodlands, TX-based Excelerate Energy LLC, said in an interview with NGI that although the company’s Louisiana Energy Bridge deepwater port is nearly complete, the first of its three specially designed Korean LNG vessels has been delayed by about one month and should be launched on Jan. 14.

November 16, 2004

Louisiana Energy Bridge Prepares to Receive First LNG Cargo in February

North America’s first new liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in 20 years is scheduled to receive its initial LNG cargo in about three months. Kathleen Eisbrenner, CEO of Woodlands, TX-based Excelerate Energy LLC, said in an interview with NGI that although the company’s Louisiana Energy Bridge deepwater port is nearly complete, the first of its three specially designed Korean LNG vessels has been delayed by about one month and should be launched on Jan. 14.

November 16, 2004

ExxonMobil Drops Mobile, Alabama LNG Project

ExxonMobil Corp’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal planned for Mobile Bay, AL, which was on shaky ground from the start due to intense local opposition, bit the dust Thursday.

November 1, 2004

ExxonMobil Drops Mobile, Alabama LNG Project

ExxonMobil Corp’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal planned for Mobile Bay, AL, which was on shaky ground from the start due to intense local opposition, bit the dust Thursday.

November 1, 2004