Feds approve second Louisiana terminal for gas exports
LAKE CHARLES — A second liquefied natural gas terminal in Louisiana has been approved to export natural gas. According to federal Energy Department records, Lake Charles Exports granted authority July...
View ArticleLouisiana toes middle ground on LNG export issue
As Qatar’s Golden Pass Products join the list of operators to receive the OK to export liquefied natural gas from the U.S., analysts say the pressure is on regulators to stake the regulatory balance...
View ArticleFeds delay permit for Cheniere’s LNG export terminal
The U.S. Department of Energy is holding off on a decision on whether to allow Cheniere Energy to export liquefied natural gas from its southwest Louisiana terminal to countries without U.S. free trade...
View ArticleAutogas conversion campaign to make New Orleans stop
New Orleans-area businesses and government officials will gather Thursday to demonstrate and offer test drives of propane-powered trucks, buses and cars. It’s part of a federally funded program to...
View ArticleAustralian company targets Louisiana oil reserves
Several companies, including Oklahoma-based Devon Energy Corp. and Encana Corp. of Canada, look to use new horizontal drilling technology to tap the reserve, previously considered too costly to develop.
View ArticleNew CNG station opens in Louisiana ahead of flex fuel tax credit debate
State lawmakers have touted CNG and LNG as a cheaper fuel alternative and a building block for a natural gas vehicle industry in Louisiana. But a 2009 state tax credit meant to encourage investment in...
View ArticleSempra Energy seeks LNG permit in Louisiana
According to Sempra, the project would create nearly 3,000 construction jobs and about 130 full-time jobs when the facility begins operating.
View ArticleFeds approve second Louisiana terminal for gas exports
LAKE CHARLES — A second liquefied natural gas terminal in Louisiana has been approved to export natural gas. According to federal Energy Department records, Lake Charles Exports granted authority July...
View ArticleLouisiana toes middle ground on LNG export issue
As Qatar’s Golden Pass Products join the list of operators to receive the OK to export liquefied natural gas from the U.S., analysts say the pressure is on regulators to stake the regulatory balance...
View ArticleFeds delay permit for Cheniere’s LNG export terminal
The U.S. Department of Energy is holding off on a decision on whether to allow Cheniere Energy to export liquefied natural gas from its southwest Louisiana terminal to countries without U.S. free trade...
View ArticleAutogas conversion campaign to make New Orleans stop
New Orleans-area businesses and government officials will gather Thursday to demonstrate and offer test drives of propane-powered trucks, buses and cars. It’s part of a federally funded program to...
View ArticleAustralian company targets Louisiana oil reserves
Several companies, including Oklahoma-based Devon Energy Corp. and Encana Corp. of Canada, look to use new horizontal drilling technology to tap the reserve, previously considered too costly to develop.
View ArticleNew CNG station opens in Louisiana ahead of flex fuel tax credit debate
State lawmakers have touted CNG and LNG as a cheaper fuel alternative and a building block for a natural gas vehicle industry in Louisiana. But a 2009 state tax credit meant to encourage investment in...
View ArticleSempra Energy seeks LNG permit in Louisiana
According to Sempra, the project would create nearly 3,000 construction jobs and about 130 full-time jobs when the facility begins operating.
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