FERC approves Eagle LNG’s pre-filing request

U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved Eagle LNG Partners’ request for the pre-filing environmental review process for a proposed liquefaction facility in Jacksonville, Florida.

Eagle LNG intends to build an LNG facility that would receive and liquefy natural gas, temporarily store the produced LNG and later load it into trucks and containers or onto ocean-going vessels for use in the marine bunkering trade and for export from the United States.

At full build-out, the project would include three liquefaction trains with the capacity of producing 300,000 gallons of LNG per train, or total of 0.55 MMtpa for all three trains.

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LNG World News Staff; Image: GE