Clatsop County commissioners have again given land-use approval for a liquefied natural gas terminal along the Columbia River. Opponents say they’ll appeal again. For full story, click here
Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline declared that it has begun receipt and redelivery of natural gas from the Canaport liquefied natural gas terminal in Saint John, New Brunswick, to Atlantic Canada and New England. For full story, click here
Anil Ambani Group firm Reliance Natural Resources Ltd. declared that it has joined the race to hire the LNG terminal adjacent to the Dabhol power natural gas cargoes. A K Ahuja, Managing Director of Ratnagiri Gas and Power Pvt Ltd., stated: There are eight companies … RNRL is one of them. For full story, click [...]
Kitimat LNG Inc., the company declared that it is proposing to build a massive liquefied natural gas export terminal in B.C., is lining up major Asian customers for the gas, although it’s yet to secure any suppliers. For full story, click here
The LNG Opposition Team, a group established to derail the plans of Virginia-based AES, which expects to build a liquid natural gas terminal in eastern Baltimore County declared that it has scheduled a press conference at 11 a.m. today in Turners Station. For full story, click here
The South Hook LNG Terminal, which is being formally inaugurated today is reported that it will pump Qatari gas into the national grid and heat homes and business establishments throughout the UK. For full story, click here
The U.S. Commerce Department declared that it opposed a proposed massive floating liquefied natural gas terminal in Long Island Sound. For full story, click here
Brazil’s president revealed that a new natural gas terminal will reduce the nation’s dependence on buying the fuel from Bolivia. For full story, click here
Malaysia’s state oil firm Petronas, a key shareholder in Dragon liquefied natural gas joint venture announced that the gas import terminal in Wales will be commissioned by mid-2009. Ezhar Yazid Jafaar, Petronas senior manager, said: We are looking at the middle of this year for the Dragon terminal to be commissioned. For full story, click [...]
PetroChina Co., the nation’s top oil producer, has won initial approval from the National Development and Reform Commission to build a liquefied natural gas receiving terminal in Shenzhen. Hu Weiping, deputy head of the NDRC’s oil and gas bureau, said: The original plan was to import from western Siberia, but we haven’t reached an agreement [...]
Saturday, July 18, 2009