Eagle LNG Partners submits export application to DOE

Eagle LNG Partners said it has filed an application with the US Department of Energy requesting long-term, multi-contract authorization to exports liquefied natural gas. 

The application seeks authorization to export up to 49.8 Bcf (about 1 million tons per annum) of LNG per year to both free trade agreement and non-free trade agreement countries, Eagle LNG said in a statement released last week.

LNG would be exported from Eagle LNG Partners’ proposed FERC-jurisdictional LNG export facility in Jacksonville, Florida.

Eagle LNG is a wholly owned subsidiary of Ferus Natural Gas Fuels. The company is in the process of submitting its application with the US FERC for authorization to build and to operate the proposed LNG export facility in Florida, which is considerably smaller than other LNG export projects currently being proposed to FERC.

 

LNG World News Staff