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Shell chooses cash over contracts to bankroll Lake Charles LNG

Royal Dutch Shell will bankroll its half of the joint venture with Energy Transfer to build the Lake Charles LNG export terminal with its...

Sempra CEO on Cameron LNG emissions: ‘We can operate it in a very environmentally...

Responding to a recent Bloomberg News report that Sempra Energy's Cameron LNG terminal in Hackberry potentially has a sizable carbon footprint, CEO Jeff Martin...

Kinder Morgan seeks permit for feedgas pipeline to Plaquemines LNG project

Kinder Morgan's Tennessee Gas Pipeline wants to build a new pipeline and other infrastructure to provide feedgas to Venture Global's proposed Plaquemines LNG project,...

West Calcasieu Port adds certified site

West Calcasieu Port is now home to a Louisiana Economic Development certified site, offering shovel-ready land for businesses to build at the Sulphur location. The...

India’s Petronet plans $2.5B investment in Driftwood

An major investment in a proposed Calcasieu Parish LNG project is expected to strengthen ties between India and the United States. Petronet LNG will sign...

Lawsuit targeting Driftwood LNG dismissed

In a statement issued Thursday afternoon, Tellurian announced that Cheniere Energy has permanently dismissed all claims against the company that were set to go...

Report concludes added capacity at Magnolia LNG poses minimal risk

Federal regulators have concluded a proposal to expand Magnolia LNG's production capacity to 8.8 million metric tons per year includes "sufficient layers of protection...

Port NOLA sets a new container record in 2019

The Port of New Orleans in 2019 moved more containers than at any time in its history, totaling 648,538 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs). That's up...
Brandy Christian

‘Seamless export’ key to south Louisiana’s economic future

The Port of New Orleans will play a considerable role in the regional economic landscape in 2020, says Port NOLA President Brandy Christian, as...

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