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First two factory-fabricated liquefaction trains arrive at Calcasieu Pass

The first two liquefaction trains have arrived at Venture Global's Calcasieu Pass LNG export facility in Cameron Parish. The delivery of the highly optimized 0.6...

Tellurian reportedly in talks with Asian companies to sell Louisiana LNG

Bloomberg News reports that Tellurian Inc. is in talks with unidentified Asian companies to sell almost half the liquefied natural gas output from its...

BC&I defers Marathon Oil request for ITEP abatement

The Louisiana Board of Commerce and Industry last week put off a vote on a controversial request by Marathon Oil for a property tax...

Cameron LNG’s full run-rate earnings share for Sempra estimated at $400M+ annually

Sempra Energy's share of full run-rate earnings from Phase 1 of Cameron LNG export facility in Hackberry is expected to be between $400 million and $450...

New carrier will transport product from Cameron LNG

A new LNG carrier, Diamond Gas Metropolis, which is owned by NYK and Mitsubishi, was delivered last week and is set to be used to...

LOGA: Get the latest Louisiana drilling report

Get the latest on current drilling activity throughout the Haynesville Shale, both north and south Louisiana land, inland state waters and the Gulf of...

Shell shedding eight refineries by 2025; fate of Convent facility unknown

As part of its plans to reduce its refinery portfolio over the next five years, Shell will retain its facility in Norco, but the...

Is carbon storage the Gulf Coast’s next big thing?

Plans are underway for nearly a dozen commercial-scale carbon repositories along the Gulf Coast, the Houston Chronicle reports. If completed, the facilities would begin putting...

Whether ExxonMobil layoffs will include Baton Rouge employees still unclear

While ExxonMobil Corp. announced yesterday it would shed as much as 15% of its global workforce over the next year, it’s not clear whether the company’s...

API’s Sommers lauds Louisiana’s resilience during Southern Energy Conference

Mike Sommers, president and CEO of the American Petroleum Institute, says Louisiana is probably the toughest state in the nation. “You’ve made it through...

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