Regardless of who wins the race to site the West’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal, the new supplies will have to flow through San Diego-based Sempra Energy’s pipelines — whether or not they go to the California market.
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Sempra Energy Key Gatekeeper for West Coast LNG
Regardless of who wins the race to site the West’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal, the new supplies will have to flow through San Diego-based Sempra Energy’s pipelines — whether or not they go to the California market.
ChevronTexaco’s Offshore Gulf LNG Terminal Gets Green Light
ChevronTexaco Corp.’s Port Pelican LNG project has moved ahead in the race to build the world’s first deepwater natural gas port in the Gulf of Mexico. The project has received approval for a deepwater port license from the Maritime Administration of the Department of Transportation, paving the way for the company to begin construction next year.
ChevronTexaco’s Offshore Gulf LNG Terminal Gets Green Light
ChevronTexaco Corp.’s Port Pelican LNG project has moved ahead in the race to build the world’s first deepwater natural gas port in the Gulf of Mexico. The project has received approval for a deepwater port license from the Maritime Administration of the Department of Transportation, paving the way for the company to begin construction next year.
Marathon Signs MOU for Indonesian LNG for North Baja Terminal
In the North Baja California LNG race, which has lead changes almost weekly, Marathon Oil Corp. pulled ahead Wednesday with a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for newly developed Indonesian liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies for its proposed receiving terminal along the Pacific Coast of Mexico. This is the first supply deal of several competing LNG proposals for the Baja peninsula.
Marathon Signs MOU for Indonesian LNG for North Baja Terminal
In the North Baja California LNG race, which has lead changes almost weekly, Marathon Oil Corp. pulled ahead Wednesday with a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for newly developed Indonesian liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies for its proposed receiving terminal along the Pacific Coast of Mexico. This is the first supply deal of several competing LNG proposals for the Baja peninsula.
Rockies Pipe Race Heats Up With Three New Proposals
One day after Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP (KMP) and Nicor Inc. announced plans for a joint pipeline project from the Rockies to the Midcontinent, Enbridge Inc., part owner of Alliance and Vector pipelines, reported that it is considering a 1 Bcf/d straight shot out of the Rockies to Chicago. Also throwing its hat into the Rockies ring (again), Kern River Gas Transmission said it is considering another 500 MMcf/d expansion of its line to California.
Rockies Pipe Race Heats Up as Enbridge Unveils Beacon Pipeline
One day after a rival project was announced, Enbridge Inc., part owner of Alliance and Vector pipelines, reported that it is considering constructing the Beacon Pipeline — a 1 Bcf/d pipeline from the Rockies to Chicago. The proposed $1.2 billion, 900-mile pipeline, which was first announced in rough draft form in late June, would come from either the Powder River Basin or Cheyenne, WY to Chicago with a possible northwest extension back to Opal (see Daily GPI, June 27).
Mackenzie Delta Pipeline Application May Arrive Within Weeks
The Canadian government has set up the starting gate for the Mackenzie Valley natural gas pipeline race by activating a northern regulatory agency and opening a door to providing indirect financial assistance for the project.
Mackenzie Delta Pipeline Application May Arrive Within Weeks
The Canadian government has set up the starting gate for the Mackenzie Valley natural gas pipeline race by activating a northern regulatory agency and opening a door to providing indirect financial assistance for the project.