North America LNG Import Terminals Status: Existing Everett Canaport Neptune LNG Existing Terminals U.S. Existing Terminals non U.S. Cove Point Northeast Gateway Golden Pass Lake Charles Elba Island Energia Costa Azul Sabine Pass Cameron Gulf LNG Energy Freeport LNG Gulf Gateway (*Decommissioning) Manzanillo Altamira
North America LNG Import Terminals Status: Approved, Under Construction* Approved Terminals, Under Construction U.S. Approved Terminals, Under Construction non U.S. *FE-30 defines under construction as having undergone continuous construction activities beyond initial site preparation
North America LNG Import Terminals Status: Approved, Not Under Construction Approved Terminals, Not Under Construction U.S. Approved Terminals, Not Under Construction non U.S. Sparrows Point Port Dolphin
North America LNG Import Terminals Status: Proposed (Under Regulatory Review*) Oregon LNG Down East LNG Proposed Terminals U.S. (FERC) Proposed Terminals U.S. (Coast Guard) Proposed Terminals non U.S. Corpus Christi LNG *FERC has regulatory authority over proposed onshore and nearshore (State waters only) terminals. MARAD and Coast Guard have regulatory authority over proposed offshore terminals
North America LNG Import Terminals Status: Approved, Expansion Approved Expansions U.S. Approved Expansions non U.S. Energia Costa Azul Cameron Elba Island Freeport LNG
North America LNG Import Terminals Status: Withdrawn/Suspended/Disapproved* Kitimat Bradwood Landing LNG Jordan Cove Clearwater Port Withdrawn/Suspended/Disapproved Terminals - U.S. Withdrawn/Suspended/Disapproved Terminals non U.S. Rabaska LNG Calais LNG Cacouna Energy Project Keyspan Broadwater Maple LNG Bear Head Quoddy LNG Weaver s Cove Safe Harbor Energy Crown Landing Liberty Natural Gas Project Cabrillo Port OceanWay Mar Adentro LNG Terminal GNL de Sonora Withdrawn by sponsors before approval Suspended by sponsors after regulatory decision has been made Disapproved by a regulatory agency Sound Energy Solutions Port Arthur Vista del Sol Calhoun LNG Pearl Crossing Beacon Port Ingleside Energy Center Creole Trail Casotte Landing Bienville Offshore Energy Terminal Compass Port Main Pass Gulf Landing Port Pelican Calypso LNG
U.S. LNG Export and Re-Export Terminals* Oregon LNG Jordan Cove Cove Point Sabine Pass Lake Charles Southern LNG Corpus Christi Freeport Excelerate Cameron Gulf LNG Kenai, Alaska *Existing, Approved or Proposed [FERC has regulatory authority over proposed onshore and nearshore (State waters only) terminals. MARAD and Coast Guard have regulatory authority over proposed offshore terminals.]
Existing LNG Export Terminal Kenai, Alaska Approved Export Terminal Sabine Pass LNG Existing facility for Imports of LNG/Exports of Previously Imported LNG Under Construction for Exports of Domestic LNG (Facility received FERC approval on April 16, 2012) Domestic LNG Proposed Export Terminal Freeport LNG Existing facility for Imports of LNG/Exports of Previously Imported LNG Received DOE approval for exports of: Formal Application filed with FERC on August 31, 2012 Proposed Export Terminal Cameron LNG Existing for Imports of LNG/Exports of Previously Imported LNG to Non-FTA nations Formal Application filed with FERC on December 7, 2012 Proposed Export Terminal Lake Charles LNG Existing facility for Imports of LNG Proposed Export Terminal Dominion Cove Point LNG Existing facility for Imports of LNG Received DOE approval for exports of: Proposed Export Terminal Jordan Cove LNG Previously approved by FERC as LNG import terminal; vacated by FERC on April 16, 2012 Proposed Export Terminal Corpus Christi LNG to FTA and Non-FTA nations Application filed with FERC on August 31, 2012, for construction of LNG import/export terminal Proposed Export Terminal Oregon LNG for proposed bi-directional import/export terminal Proposed Export Terminal Excelerate
Proposed Export Terminal Gulf LNG Has requested initiation of FERC Pre-filing NEPA review Proposed Export Terminal Southern LNG Has requested initiation of FERC Pre-filing NEPA review
U.S. LNG Export and Re-Export Terminals* Oregon LNG Jordan Cove Cove Point Sabine Pass Lake Charles Southern LNG Corpus Christi Freeport Excelerate Cameron Gulf LNG Kenai, Alaska *Existing, Approved or Proposed [FERC has regulatory authority over proposed onshore and nearshore (State waters only) terminals. MARAD and Coast Guard have regulatory authority over proposed offshore terminals.]
Existing LNG Export Terminal Kenai, Alaska Approved Export Terminal Sabine Pass LNG Existing facility for Imports of LNG/Exports of Previously Imported LNG Under Construction for Exports of Domestic LNG (Facility received FERC approval on April 16, 2012) Domestic LNG Proposed Export Terminal Freeport LNG Existing facility for Imports of LNG/Exports of Previously Imported LNG Received DOE approval for exports of: Formal Application filed with FERC on August 31, 2012 Proposed Export Terminal Cameron LNG Existing for Imports of LNG/Exports of Previously Imported LNG to Non-FTA nations Formal Application filed with FERC on December 7, 2012 Proposed Export Terminal Lake Charles LNG Existing facility for Imports of LNG Proposed Export Terminal Dominion Cove Point LNG Existing facility for Imports of LNG Received DOE approval for exports of: Proposed Export Terminal Jordan Cove LNG Previously approved by FERC as LNG import terminal; vacated by FERC on April 16, 2012 Proposed Export Terminal Corpus Christi LNG to FTA and Non-FTA nations Application filed with FERC on August 31, 2012, for construction of LNG import/export terminal Proposed Export Terminal Oregon LNG for proposed bi-directional import/export terminal Proposed Export Terminal Excelerate
Proposed Export Terminal Gulf LNG Has requested initiation of FERC Pre-filing NEPA review Proposed Export Terminal Southern LNG Has requested initiation of FERC Pre-filing NEPA review