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To: Dennis Roth who wrote (181417)11/19/2013 2:25:47 PM
From: Biomaven  Respond to of 206193
 
I guess the issue is whether the Jordan Cove project is different from the mass of Gulf Coast projects because it is sourced primarily (or potentially even exclusively) from Canadian natural gas sources.

Peter



To: Dennis Roth who wrote (181417)12/3/2013 2:48:02 PM
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Two Free Trade Agreement Applications Approved by U.S. Department of Energy
Published on Tuesday, 03 December 2013 08:04
lngglobal.com

The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Fossil Energy announced last week two applications filed seeking a long-term multi-contract authorization to export domestically produced LNG to Free Trade Agreement (FTA) countries were approved.

Barca LNG LLC was approved to export up to the equivalent of 584 billion cubic feet of natural gas per year to Free Trade Agreement (FTA) countries. Barca applied to export LNG from its proposed LNG terminal site in Brownsville, Texas.

Eos LNG LLC was approved to export up to the equivalent of 584 billion cubic feet of natural gas per year to Free Trade Agreement (FTA) countries. Eos also plans to export LNG from a LNG terminal site in Brownsville, Texas. Eos and Barca both stated in their applications that their sites will be floating LNG facilities and use existing LNG tankers for storage. Eos and Barca noted in their applications they would be able to tap directly into a natural gas source at the Port of Brownsville.








To: Dennis Roth who wrote (181417)2/12/2014 11:10:48 AM
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U.S. approves exports from Sempra's Cameron LNG terminal
reuters.com

...The conditional approval of exports from the terminal to countries with which the United States does not have free trade agreements, such as India and Japan, was the sixth approval by the department since 2011, and the first since mid-November...

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LNG proposals in Oregon are next in line for federal export approval

oregonlive.com