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USA: Seventeen LNG Cargoes Re-Exported in Jan-Nov
The U.S. re-exported 17 LNG cargoes or 1,030,939 mt in January-November period, according to U.S. DOE.
Most of the re-exports were handled by Cheniere at its Sabine Pass LNG terminal.
There are currently three U.S. LNG terminals that have been granted Federal approval to re-export LNG: Freeport in Texas, Sabine Pass and Cameron in Louisiana.
Re-exportation of LNG lets marketers and suppliers store gas, while waiting for price signals before delivering their LNG to the higher-paying markets in Asia, Europe, and South America.
Articles
- USA: LNG Re-exports Rise
- USA: SAC Capital Buys 5.7 Percent Stake in Cheniere
- Societe Generale Says Cheniere Can Make Sabine Pass Export Decision After Fenosa Deal (USA)
- USA: Cheniere Declares Quarterly Distributions
- USA: Cheniere Energy Partners Declares Quarterly Distributions
Mb50 articles
- Gas Natural Fenosa Deals with Cheniere Energy to Buy US Shale Gas Sourced LNG (mb50.wordpress.com)
- USA: Societe Generale Says Cheniere Can Make Sabine Pass Export Decision After Fenosa Deal (mb50.wordpress.com)
- USA: Societe Generale Says Cheniere Can Make Sabine Pass Export Decision After Fenosa Deal (mb50.wordpress.com)
- USA: Cheniere Plans Corpus Christi LNG Export Terminal (mb50.wordpress.com)
- USA: SAC Capital Buys 5.7 Percent Stake in Cheniere (mb50.wordpress.com)
- USA: Sempra Files with DOE to Export LNG from Cameron Terminal (mb50.wordpress.com)
- Lithuania: Cheniere Eyes LNG Exports by 2015 (mb50.wordpress.com)
- Chesapeake CEO Opposes US LNG Exports (mb50.wordpress.com)
- USA: Cheniere, BG Ink LNG Sale and Purchase Deal (mb50.wordpress.com)