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Cheniere Receives Additional DOE Approval, Authorization To Export Natural
Gas As LNG To All LNG Importing Nations Concluded
May 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P. (“Cheniere
Partners”) (NYSE Amex: CQP) announced today that on May 20, 2011, its
subsidiary, Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC (“Sabine Liquefaction”),
received an order from the U.S. Department of Energy (“DOE”) with
authorization to export domestically produced natural gas from the Sabine
Pass LNG terminal as liquefied natural gas (“LNG”) to any country that has
, or in the future develops, the capacity to import LNG and with which trade
is permissible. This order expands upon the authorization Sabine
Liquefaction received in September 2010, which authorized the exports of
natural gas as LNG to all current and future Free Trade Agreement countries,
and concludes one of the key regulatory requirements necessary for the
Sabine Pass liquefaction expansion project.
Under the order, Sabine Liquefaction received long-term, multi-contract
authority to export on its own behalf, or as agent for others, up to the
equivalent of 803 Bcf per year (approximately 16 million metric tons per
annum (“mtpa”)) of domestically produced natural gas as LNG. The
authorization commences the earlier of the first export or five years from
the date of issuance of the authorization. The authorization is conditioned
upon the satisfactory completion of the FERC review process and upon Sabine
Pass commencing export operations within seven years of the issuance of the
order.
“This concluding authorization by the DOE is a significant milestone for
our liquefaction expansion project at Sabine Pass that will transform our
terminal into the first bi-directional LNG processing facility capable of
importing and exporting LNG. Our terminal, designed with substantial
operating flexibility and strategically located on the Gulf of Mexico, will
provide customers the option to purchase or sell LNG from and to U.S.
markets,” said Charif Souki, Cheniere Partners’ Chairman and CEO. ”This
is possible only because of the unique depth of the markets in the Gulf
Coast, both on the production and consumption side; with approximately 30
Bcf/d of fully integrated physical supply, pipeline infrastructure, storage,
and market delivery capability. With the unprecedented growth in
unconventional reserves, supply of natural gas continues to outpace demand
dramatically. There are currently an estimated 3,500 wells that have been
drilled but not completed with the potential to continue to boost production
. The U.S. has an opportunity to become a significant supplier in the global
energy markets.”
Mr. Souki added, “The ability to export natural gas will further stabilize
production for U.S. consumers, stimulate the economies through job creation
and provide a boost to American global competitiveness. Exports will promote
domestic production of U.S. energy and help reduce our country’s reliance
on foreign sources. Additionally, exports will further advance public
initiatives, such as improving the U.S. balance of trade, advancing national
and foreign security interests by diversifying global natural gas supplies
and replacing environmentally damaging fuels with a cleaner source. We look
forward to being able to participate in such an important event for the U.S.
and worldwide natural gas markets.”
Gas As LNG To All LNG Importing Nations Concluded
May 20, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P. (“Cheniere
Partners”) (NYSE Amex: CQP) announced today that on May 20, 2011, its
subsidiary, Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC (“Sabine Liquefaction”),
received an order from the U.S. Department of Energy (“DOE”) with
authorization to export domestically produced natural gas from the Sabine
Pass LNG terminal as liquefied natural gas (“LNG”) to any country that has
, or in the future develops, the capacity to import LNG and with which trade
is permissible. This order expands upon the authorization Sabine
Liquefaction received in September 2010, which authorized the exports of
natural gas as LNG to all current and future Free Trade Agreement countries,
and concludes one of the key regulatory requirements necessary for the
Sabine Pass liquefaction expansion project.
Under the order, Sabine Liquefaction received long-term, multi-contract
authority to export on its own behalf, or as agent for others, up to the
equivalent of 803 Bcf per year (approximately 16 million metric tons per
annum (“mtpa”)) of domestically produced natural gas as LNG. The
authorization commences the earlier of the first export or five years from
the date of issuance of the authorization. The authorization is conditioned
upon the satisfactory completion of the FERC review process and upon Sabine
Pass commencing export operations within seven years of the issuance of the
order.
“This concluding authorization by the DOE is a significant milestone for
our liquefaction expansion project at Sabine Pass that will transform our
terminal into the first bi-directional LNG processing facility capable of
importing and exporting LNG. Our terminal, designed with substantial
operating flexibility and strategically located on the Gulf of Mexico, will
provide customers the option to purchase or sell LNG from and to U.S.
markets,” said Charif Souki, Cheniere Partners’ Chairman and CEO. ”This
is possible only because of the unique depth of the markets in the Gulf
Coast, both on the production and consumption side; with approximately 30
Bcf/d of fully integrated physical supply, pipeline infrastructure, storage,
and market delivery capability. With the unprecedented growth in
unconventional reserves, supply of natural gas continues to outpace demand
dramatically. There are currently an estimated 3,500 wells that have been
drilled but not completed with the potential to continue to boost production
. The U.S. has an opportunity to become a significant supplier in the global
energy markets.”
Mr. Souki added, “The ability to export natural gas will further stabilize
production for U.S. consumers, stimulate the economies through job creation
and provide a boost to American global competitiveness. Exports will promote
domestic production of U.S. energy and help reduce our country’s reliance
on foreign sources. Additionally, exports will further advance public
initiatives, such as improving the U.S. balance of trade, advancing national
and foreign security interests by diversifying global natural gas supplies
and replacing environmentally damaging fuels with a cleaner source. We look
forward to being able to participate in such an important event for the U.S.
and worldwide natural gas markets.”
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正在考虑要不要升级到5DII。2000多。还是算了。
h*9
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不够胆玩LNG,只好趁乱在17.5重新买入CQP。
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有10%off还可以纠结下,20% off就跳,否则不如版上买
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see the chart around 2pm ET? like launching a space rocket. strait up 90
degree angle. really up 30% in 15 to 30 minutes.
degree angle. really up 30% in 15 to 30 minutes.
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