Cheniere Energy Partners LP shares are currently trading up about 6% on the day.
Cheniere Energy Partners L P shares are currently trading down about 4.6% on the day.
Cheniere Energy Partners L P shares are currently trading down about 1.8% on the day.
Cheniere Energy Partners L P shares are currently trading up about 6.4% on the day.
Cheniere Energy Inc. shares are currently trading up about 3.8% on the day.
Cheniere Energy Inc. shares are currently trading down about 2.6% on the day.
Cheniere Energy Inc. shares are currently trading off about 10.8% on the day.
Cheniere Energy Inc. shares are currently trading off about 8.3% on the day.
Cheniere Energy Inc. shares are currently trading up about 48.4% on the day.
Cheniere Energy has taken an early lead, and was one of the first would-be exporters to file for federal approvals (in 2010).
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Cove Point, Lake Charles and Jordan Cove will all be on the list, with the expectation that off-take agreements will follow the Cheniere model.
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With its head start, Cheniere expects to flow gas by the end of 2015, beginning annual exports of up to 800 bcf per year for 20 years.
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The FERC process in particular is somewhat lengthy, and can take 12 to 18 months to complete, according to Davis Thames, president of marketing at Cheniere Energy Inc.
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The deal also allowed Cheniere proceed with its Sabine Pass project in Louisiana, which could be the first liquid natural gas export plant built in the United States in roughly 50 years.
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At least Cheniere, like other brownfield sites that want to change direction, is able to use the pipeline infrastructure, loading facilities and other bits of the previous import terminal at Sabine Pass to export gas.
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In fact, gas is so plentiful in the U.S. right now that companies like Cheniere Energy have gotten the green light to start exporting it. (See: To Import Less Oil, U.S. Must Export More Gas).
Cheniere is the best example of this.
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The U.S. is at last moving in that direction, with the Department of Energy in recent weeks approving the proposal by Cheniere Energy to turn its little-used liquified natural gas import terminal at Sabine Pass on the Louisiana coast into an export terminal.
Numerous companies like Exxon (XOM) and Chevron (CVX) are seeking permits to construct these terminals but Cheniere Energy Inc. (LNG) has a facility at Sabine Pass near the Texas Louisiana border that has full permits and could be set for export by as soon as 2016.
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