OGJ Transportation Report - May 31st, 2023
 
 
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May 31, 2023
A tentative political deal reached May 27 to raise the federal debt ceiling includes approval for all permitting of the Mountain Valley Pipeline, the long-stalled natural gas pipeline from West Virginia to eastern markets.
A federal appeals court has rejected the objections of environmental advocacy groups to the approval given by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) for a proposed natural gas pipeline and export project in Alaska.
Sempra Infrastructure’s 12.4-million tpy Energía Costa Azul LNG Phase 1 plant remains on track to reach commercial operations by third-quarter 2025.
Venture Global CP2 LNG LLC has awarded Worley an engineering, procurement, and construction contract for the 10-million tpy Phase 1 of its 20-million tpy CP2 LNG plant in Cameron Parish, La.
AltaGas Ltd. and Royal Vopak NV have formed a 50-50 joint venture to further evaluate development of the Ridley Island Energy Export Facility, a large-scale LPG, methanol, and bulk liquids terminal with marine infrastructure on Ridley Island, BC.
QatarEnergy awarded an engineering, procurement, and construction contract to Technip Energies for onshore infrastructure as part of the North Field South project.
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Eni SPA has begun work on its 3-million tpy Congo LNG development. The company expects it to reach full capacity in 2025.
Negotiations on key agreements between Equinor, Shell, ExxonMobil, and the Tanzanian government regarding gas supplies and production sharing for a 10-15 million tpy LNG plant in the country have concluded, according to Equinor.
ADNOC has changed the site of its planned 9.6-million tpy LNG plant, currently in design phase, to Al Ruwais Industrial City, Al Dhafrah, Abu Dhabi, from Fujairah, UAE.
Venice Energy, Adelaide, expects to reach a final investment decision on its LNG import terminal proposed for Port Adelaide’s Outer Harbour by August.