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Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Export - Import Terminals
US Export Terminals
Cheniere Energy
- word on the street: Sabine Pass export terminal project is moving forward ahead of plan. Further, the firm’s first Sabine Pass liquefier is ahead of plan by 6 months, with the second liquefier tracking ahead by 11 months; posted November 28, 2012
Petronas Carigali Canada Ltd. and Progress Energy Resources Corp., Calgary, owners of what they have now named Pacific Northwest LNG, said Dec. 4 they have moved the project to pre-FEED following a successful feasibility study.
To be built on Lelu Island, off the Hecate Strait in the District of Port Edward, BC, the plant will initially include two, 3.8-million tonne/year (tpy) trains with expansion capability for a third.
If Canadian authorities approve the acquisition of Progress by Petronas, throughput of natural gas at Pacific Northwest LNG will increase to 6 million tpy/train. Only a few weeks ago, Canada denied the acquisition but negotiations are apparently proceeding
Import Terminals
Sweden
- second import terminal, announced, November, 2012; $60 million; 60 mi north of Gothenburg; 30K cubic meter storage; complete by early 2014; with truck filling station;
- first terminal, completed, 2011; Nynashamn; 20K cubic meter storage;
- midscale LNG plant, 2010; Risavika, near Stavanger; supplies Nynashamn, new Gotheburg terminal announced in 2012
- Note: Gothenburg is one of northern Europe’s largest ports of export, the company said. It is in an “emission control area,” where stricter sulfur emission limits will apply in January 2015