LNG

Second Joint Venture LNG Production Plant Set for Permian

With an initial plant slated to open early next year in the Eagle Ford Shale play, Stabilis Energy and Flint Hills Resources said Monday they plan to pursue a second joint venture by acquiring property in Odessa, TX, for development of another liquefied natural gas production plant in Texas to service oil/gas field operations. Read More

FERC Assessing Impact of Two LNG Projects

FERC said on Friday it will prepare environmental impact statements for the Downeast LNG Import-Export Project in Maine and the Mississippi River LNG Project in Louisiana. Read More

U.S. LNG Projects Winning the Day, Says Canada Analyst

Liquefied natural gas from the United States will reach overseas markets before any tankers are even loaded up at proposed Canadian export terminals, a prominent Calgary energy investment firm conceded Tuesday. Read More

Plans Unveiled for Gulf LNG, CNG Transportation Center

Tenaska NG Fuels LLC (TNG Fuels) and Waller Marine Inc. have agreed to develop and operate Louisiana's first natural gas liquefaction and fueling facility along the New Orleans-Baton Rouge corridor of the Mississippi River with access to the Gulf of Mexico, the companies said Tuesday. Read More

FERC Authorizes Cove Point, First East Coast LNG Export Facility, to Proceed

FERC late Monday authorized Dominion Cove Point LNG LP to construct a liquefied natural gas export facility in Calvert County, MD and related facilities... Read More

Panelists: LNG Exports Won't Lead to U.S. Price Spikes

Warnings from some who claim sending too much U.S. natural gas overseas could cause severe domestic price spikes are short-sighted and don't account for... Read More

LNG Terminal Being Considered for Galveston, TX

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) developer NextDecade has an option on land it's considering for a terminal site in Galveston, TX. The project is seen as a potential complement to a terminal the company is planning to construct in Brownsville, TX. Read More

U.S. LNG Exports No Panacea for Europe, Report Finds

U.S. exports of liquefied natural gas will strengthen Europe's bargaining position with Russia and help create a more diverse global gas market, but they won't solve... Read More

Veresen Sees New Ruby Pipeline Stake as Upside for Jordan Cove LNG

Ruby Pipeline, which carries 1.5 Bcf/d of Rocky Mountain natural gas to western U.S. markets, is gaining Calgary-based Veresen Inc. as a half-partner after Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) agreed Monday to sell its share for $1.425 billion. El Paso Pipeline Partners LP (EBP) would continue to control 50%. Read More

Canada's Natives Growing Restless Over BC LNG Export Plans

After leading a charmed life of community tolerance since 17 Pacific Coast terminal projects began lining up five years ago, the race to export Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) is arousing a frequent opponent of industry in British Columbia (BC): Aboriginal resistance. Read More