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Post by Minion on Feb 18, 2020 10:47:05 GMT -6
www.themonitor.com/2020/02/17/lng-signs-pipeline-agreement/NextDecade Corporation and Enbridge Inc. have signed a “definitive agreement” for Enbridge to buy NextDecade’s Rio Bravo Pipeline Company. Enbridge would acquire 100% of the pipeline company, according to the agreement, though the deal depends on NextDecade reaching a “positive final investment decision” and moving forward with construction of its proposed Rio Grande LNG export terminal at the Port of Brownsville. The Rio Grande LNG (liquefied natural gas) facility is one of three proposed for the port and awaiting final investment decisions. The three companies, which also include Annova LNG and Texas LNG, received permission from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in November to proceed with the projects.
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Post by vyzee on Oct 22, 2020 1:08:06 GMT -6
(Taken from other forum, credit to user "bahiagrande") Gus Bova, a staff writer for the Texas Observer, revealed that the French government has banned fracking in their country and reportedly terminated plans to buy fracked gas from NextDecade, citing environmental concerns. According to him, NextDecade is struggling to find customers and faces many legal challenges. The City of Port Isabel has been actively protesting this development for years and attending every public hearing related to this project. Gus Bova post
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Post by miles on Oct 22, 2020 7:39:40 GMT -6
(Taken from other forum, credit to user "bahiagrande") Gus Bova, a staff writer for the Texas Observer, revealed that the French government has banned fracking in their country and reportedly terminated plans to buy fracked gas from NextDecade, citing environmental concerns. According to him, NextDecade is struggling to find customers and faces many legal challenges. The City of Port Isabel has been actively protesting this development for years and attending every public hearing related to this project. Gus Bova post
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Post by vyzee on Mar 22, 2021 13:17:08 GMT -6
ANNOVA LNG HAS CANCELLED ITS LNG PROJECT IN BROWNSVILLE! Annova scraps LNG project"Annova LNG, one of three companies that had proposed building liquefied natural gas export terminals at the Port of Brownsville, today announced that it is scrapping the project. Part of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation, Annova said the decision was based on “changes in the global LNG market,” according to energy news source S&P Global Platts, which reported that the announcement came after the “abrupt departure” of Annova CEO Omar Kayum, who is now with TC Energy in Canada."
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Post by miles on Mar 22, 2021 19:09:23 GMT -6
ANNOVA LNG HAS CANCELLED ITS LNG PROJECT IN BROWNSVILLE! Annova scraps LNG project"Annova LNG, one of three companies that had proposed building liquefied natural gas export terminals at the Port of Brownsville, today announced that it is scrapping the project. Part of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation, Annova said the decision was based on “changes in the global LNG market,” according to energy news source S&P Global Platts, which reported that the announcement came after the “abrupt departure” of Annova CEO Omar Kayum, who is now with TC Energy in Canada." Yayyyyyy
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Post by miles on Mar 22, 2021 19:10:15 GMT -6
woo!!
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Post by miles on Mar 22, 2021 20:49:33 GMT -6
Due to changes in the global LNG market, Annova LNG has announced the immediate discontinuation of its liquified natural gas export facility under development in Brownsville, TX. The project had proposed building a 6.5 MTPA liquified natural gas (LNG) export facility on the Port of Brownsville. The entire Annova team is very grateful to the greater Brownsville community for having supported this project for several years. We are in the process of notifying our supporters, commercial partners and regulatory agencies of this decision. The Annova LNG project was being jointly developed by its majority owner Exelon Corporation and minority owners Black & Veatch Corporation, Kiewit Energy Group Inc. and Enbridge Inc.
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Post by miles on Jul 11, 2022 13:03:51 GMT -6
Rio Grande LNG will be the largest privately funded infrastructure project in Texas. Now, today represents the culmination of several years of work to pull together the remarkable partnership between NextDecade, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the Port of Brownsville. Our partnership is remarkable. It is remarkable because it is a demonstration of a public-private partnership that would not have happened without the cooperation and collaboration of all three parties. As many of you know, the Port of Brownsville is the only deep water port located on the U.S.-Mexico border that provides a full range of maritime services to ensure an efficient and timely cargo delivery worldwide. This is one of the reasons NextDecade chose this location to build what will be, when fully operational, the largest liquefied natural gas export facility in the United States. (Applause) riograndeguardian.com/keane-rio-grande-lng-will-be-the-largest-privately-funded-infrastructure-project-in-texas/
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Post by Minion on Jul 11, 2022 14:52:01 GMT -6
I wonder if this is why its taking the Feds so long to approve SpaceX BFG launches, etc?
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Post by BRO956 on Feb 19, 2024 19:25:20 GMT -6
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