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By Philip R. Weems

This article is the first in a three-part series on the evolution of LNG sales contracts. In this issue the author highlights the emergence of take-or-pay and price review clauses

During the more than 40-year history of the LNG industry, customs and practices have developed with regard to documenting long-term LNG sales (“SPAs”).
Published in Jan 06
Natural gas prices and pipeline issues complicate the game beyond frontier

Catherine Elder, Sacramento, California


North American LNG has produced more speculation in recent weeks than ever about which import terminals will be built and when.
There is also more concern about whether there is enough LNG in the world to satisfy US demand and about safety issues.
Published in Oct 2006
Wednesday, 08 November 2006 16:42

News Index April

A round-up of latest events, company statements, industry reports and people in the news
Published in April 2006
Tuesday, 07 November 2006 11:46

US breaks logjam in LNG capacity build-up

The US federal authorities approve new ventures and expansions in Louisiana, Texas and the East Coast

Flexible policy on natural gas quality is adopted as FERC also calls for increase in storage facilities to help LNG

John McKay


US energy regulators have pushed forward five key liquefied natural gas projects and have sought to address concerns about storage capacity and the specification of regasified LNG in the pipeline system to clear the way for increased LNG imports.

In its most positive move so far to back the LNG industry, the FERC this month approved plans to build or expand five receiving terminals in the states of Louisiana, Texas, New Jersey and Maryland to boost regasification and transportation capacity.
Published in June 2006