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To: DHB who wrote (106)2/26/2004 9:26:06 AM
From: DHB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 919
 
biz.yahoo.com

Gazexport Pursues North American Market
Thursday February 26, 7:45 am ET
World's Largest Natural Gas Company Targets LNG Sales in Growing Western Markets

WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Gazexport has retained Pace Global Energy Services to identify and pursue opportunities for Gazexport to gain a foothold in the North American natural gas market. Pace Global will support Gazexport's evaluation of potential liquefied natural gas ("LNG") regasification and offtake sales opportunities in North America. Gazexport is committed to entering the North American market through the sale of LNG as part of a strategic initiative by Gazprom to become one of the world's premier LNG companies.



To: DHB who wrote (106)6/15/2004 8:49:07 AM
From: Dennis Roth  Respond to of 919
 
CB&I wins contract to expand LNG terminal
houston.bizjournals.com

CB&I has been awarded a $55 million contract to expand a liquefied natural gas terminal in Lake Charles, La.

Owned and operated by Trunkline LNG Co., a subsidiary of Southern Union Co., the expanded Lake Charles terminal is North America's largest operating LNG terminal.

CB&I's work scope for the second phase of the expansion project includes the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning of new second-stage pumps and vaporizers to increase plant send out. The work also includes the mechanical topsides of a second new ship unloading dock, and related civil, mechanical and electrical works.

The project will increase the facility's send-out capacity to 1.8 billion standard cubic feet per day of natural gas from 1.2 billion standard cubic feet per day.

The project is expected to be completed by mid-2006, and the terminal will remain in operation during CB&I's work.

In 2003, CB&I was awarded the contract for the initial expansion of the terminal.

Upon completion, which is scheduled for late next year, the Phase I expansion will add a 140,000 cubic meter LNG storage tank and increase plant send-out from 630 million SCFD to 1.2 billion SCFD.

CB&I is an engineering, procurement and construction company based in The Woodlands.



To: DHB who wrote (106)7/12/2004 11:23:40 AM
From: Dennis Roth  Respond to of 919
 
CB&I Supports Offshore LNG Terminal Development
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