July 6 (LNGJ) - The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission gave updates on two pipelines to serve LNG export plants. “Corpus Christi Pipeline received authorization to place into service its Corpus Christi Pipeline Project in San Patricio and Nueces Counties, Texas, which will provide 2,250 million cubic feet per day of capacity and bi-directional flow to the proposed Corpus Christi LNG terminal,” said the FERC. Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America (NGPL) has also requested authorization for its Sabine Pass Compression Project, including a 22,490 compressor station in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, and interconnections to its existing lines and laterals, connecting the new compressor station to the Sabine Pass LNG export facility.








