April 9, 2015 The LNG Export Review Process: A Projectby-Project

Similar documents
North American LNG Import Terminals Existing

Industrial Energy Consumers of America The Voice of the Industrial Energy Consumers

Natural Gas. Dr. Fred Beach Energy Institute The University of Texas at Austin. Infrastructure as Momentum. Dr. Fred C. Beach.

Natural Gas Supply, Demand, and the Prospects for North American LNG Exports

LNG Exports: A Brief Introduction

Developments in North American Oil, Gas, and LNG

The impact of US LNG on European gas prices

LNG strategy and the outlook for global gas markets

Changes are Coming: The Emergence of U.S. LNG Exports

June North American LNG Projects and Outlook

An Overview of U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas Exports

U.S. Natural Gas Markets Where Is It All Going to Go?

Trends in International LNG

US LNG Export Growth and the Benefits to Midstream

ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC LEADER IN GLOBAL GAS

From LNG Mega-trains to mid-sized modular units:

Natural Gas: Challenges for the Industry, the LNG Chain, and Implications for Market Structure

What s next for Alaska gas

Natural Gas Opportunities

LNG Market through. Serving the Asia Pacific. Jordan Cove LNG. Vern A. Wadey. Vice President

Pricing, markets and investments. SPM 9541 December 2010 Aad Correljé

Covington, LA ~ May 2018

Crestwood Midstream Partners LP

Liquefied Natural Gas Limited

Summary LNG, an increasingly important energy option in Asia and the rest of the world But challenges remain for LNG to play an expected bigger role S

HEARING TO EXAMINE THE ROLE OF U.S. LNG IN MEETING EUROPEAN ENERGY DEMAND SENATE COMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES SEPTEMBER 13, 2018

US LNG Supply into Europe. Baltic Energy Summit, Vilnius November 25 th, 2015 Helena Wisden, Cheniere Marketing International

Rice Global E&C Forum

Bob Horton, March Houston User s Group Customer Meeting, 2013

The Regulator and New LNG Facilities in the U.S.

Sprawled on 1,000 THRESHOLD ON THE

ASX/MEDIA RELEASE 30 APRIL 2015 MAGNOLIA LNG PROJECT FERC NOTICE OF SCHEDULE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW RECEIVED

Safe Harbor Statements. CHENIERE ENERGY, INC. NYSE American: LNG CHENIERE ENERGY, INC. The LNG market: new opportunities and challenges

I Saw Miles and Miles of Texas

Background, Issues, and Trends in Underground Hydrocarbon Storage

Global LNG Market dynamics, key trends and market outlook

Excelerate Energy: Efficient And Cost-Effective Solutions for the Global Gas Market

The Shale Invasion: Will U.S. LNG Cross the Pond? New terminals ramp up exports.

TIGHT OIL/ SHALE GAS REVOLUTION. RICE Global E&C Forum - March 19, 2013

Liquefied Natural Gas Limited

Shale Gas & Oil: Global Implications for our Energy Future

Forward Looking Statements This presentation contains certain statements that are, or may be deemed to be, forward looking statements within the meani

Natural Gas The North American market. Trevor Sikorski, September 2014

Professor Mike Bradshaw

The FERC s evaluation criteria for selecting alternatives include whether they:

U.S. Natural Gas and the Potential for LNG Export Growth

I Saw Miles and Miles of Texas

U.S. Natural Gas and the Poten3al for LNG Export Growth

Cheniere Energy Partners, L.P. / Cheniere Energy, Inc. Proposed Sabine Pass LNG Facility Expansion Adding Liquefaction Capabilities.

Liquefied Natural Gas Limited

LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS INNOVATIONS FOR A SPECIALIZED MARKET

±230 ACRES AVAILABLE FOR SALE

The Uncertain Future For ANS LNG Exports

Public Notice U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, GALVESTON DISTRICT

THE HYDROCARBON PROCESSING INDUSTRY IN A CHANGED GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT

North America s Natural Gas Crisis: The Big Picture Overview and the Role of Unconventional Gas

Ports and Waterways: Lifeline for U.S. Agriculture

Copyright 2018 RBN Energy. Permian Global Access Pipeline (PGAP) Natural Gas Market Analysis

TANZANIAN EXECUTIVES EXAMINE BEST PRACTICES IN LNG POLICY AND MANAGEMENT

The FERC Permitting and Review Process

January 30, 2010 National Conference of State Legislatures Savannah, Georgia. Christopher B. McGill Managing Director, Policy Analysis

Platts Natural Gas Storage Conference. January 2012

Low Oil Prices Natural-Gas Markets

The Case for Investing in LNG Export Terminals in the US. Marine Money 2017 Meg Gentle, CEO

The US shale revolution and its economic impact

Unit 4: Oil and Gas Development

Leading the Second Wave of US LNG Exports & Challenging the Traditional LNG World Paradigm. Langtry Meyer Founder & Chief Operating Officer Texas LNG

Corporate Presentation. March 2008

Port of Baltimore and Economic Development

Breakbulk Americas Conference 2015 Wednesday, October 7, Southwest Louisiana: Bracing for the Boom

THE HYDROCARBON PROCESSING INDUSTRY IN A CHANGED GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT

AKIN GUMP ENERGY MEDIA BRIEFING. December 4, 2013

LNG Outlook 2019 Breakthrough year?

Tsunami threat a challenge for West Coast LNG project Exclusive

The impact of LNG exports on US markets

Atlantic LNG: Has the boat sailed? Is the US out of the LNG trade and what are the implications for Europe?

Case Study: New LNG Supply to New York State

Evaluating the Impacts of Market Shifts on Local Markets and Assets. Ron Norman May 20, 2009

Developments in global gas markets & the impact on Asia LNG - my flexible friend in the face of uncertainty Neil Semple Singapore Round Table October

State will answer most of FERC s questions by June; last items Aug. 1

SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA PORT NETWORK THE ENERGY CORRIDOR S PATH TO GROWTH & SUCCESS

LNG as a global market ESCP London School London, September 22nd, 2015 GUY BROGGI SENIOR ADVISOR, LNG DIVISON

FERC PDF (Unofficial) 10/08/2014. Environmental Impact Statement ES-1 Corpus Christi LNG

Liquefied Natural Gas Limited

Markets and Opportunities. Paul Burgener March 2015

U.S. Port and Inland Waterway Modernization Strategy: Options for the Future

Corporate Presentation April 2018

Issued February 21, Haynesville Global Access Pipeline LLC. Notice of Non-Binding Open Season

LNG Impact on U.S. Domestic Natural Gas Markets

The Global Context for Alaskan LNG

LSU Center for Energy Studies Energy Summit Baton Rouge, Louisiana October 20, 2005 Robert Cupina, Deputy Director, Office of Energy Projects

Gulf Coast Energy Outlook: Addendum.

Liquefied Natural Gas Limited

Liquefied Natural Gas Limited

U.S. Natural Gas Exports: New Opportunities, Uncertain Outcomes

HGAP. Haynesville Global Access Pipeline. Tellurian Midstream Group April 2018

Cheniere Energy, Inc. July 2015

PLATTS LNG CONFERENCE HOUSTON, TX. February 2017

Orange star = Jordan Cove Energy Project

The U.S. Gulf Coast: Risk and Adaptation. Brent Dorsey, Director Corporate Environmental Programs Entergy

Transcription:

April 9, 2015 The LNG Export Review Process: A Projectby-Project Analysis for April What's Happening: Royal Dutch Shell announced a deal yesterday to buy BG Group, a move that will make Shell a major competitor in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) export space and could prove to be a model for future deals. This note the seventh in a series of regular updates outlines the major regulatory hurdles LNG export facilities face, as well as the individual timelines of each facility that has begun the long, complex, and expensive environmental review process, which is often considered a sign that a company is serious about developing a terminal. To date, five LNG export facilities have received final approval, 18 are working through the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) environmental review process, and two approved terminals have applied for expansion, one of which, the Cheniere Sabine Pass expansion, was approved earlier this week. Please click here to view a full summary table of where each LNG terminal that has applied to FERC stands in the process. Why It Matters: Under the Energy Policy Act of 2005, FERC s role is to lead the environmental review process for the majority of proposed LNG export facilities. The commission is empowered to set a schedule for all federal and state permitting agencies involved in the environmental process, coordinate and consolidate decisions and actions in the process, and provide a final decision for each terminal. The FERC environmental review incorporates input at the local, state, and federal levels and, depending on the site of the proposed facility, may require the facility to meet requirements under the Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, Endangered Species Act, National Historic Preservation Act, and the Rivers and Water Act, among others. The full application process can take one to two years - sometimes longer - and cost as much as $100 million. For more detailed information on how FERC s process works, please click here. Projects also require a second approval in the form of a national interest determination from the Department of Energy (DOE). As of September, the DOE now only grants national interest determinations on a case-by-case basis after a facility has first received its FERC approval. What's Next: Although a Moody s report this week predicted that the vast majority of proposed US LNG export projects will not be built due to low oil prices and increased competition, only one developer (Excelerate Liquefaction Solutions in Port Lavaca, TX)

has so far halted the environmental review process citing market constraints. In fact, four developers filed requests with FERC in March to begin the permitting process, when typically months pass without a single project filing. The Jordan Cove Project in Oregon remains the closest to a final FERC decision at the moment, having received a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) from FERC in November 2014. However, the project is relatively controversial, and FERC has delayed a decision until later this summer as it handles a large influx of comments. Meanwhile in Congress, the House passed legislation in January to expedite the DOE s review process for terminals that have not yet received an approval, and the Senate is expected to eventually pass a similar bill. It will provide a boost for LNG exports by creating a more certain timeline, but does not materially change the approval process. The Continuing FERC and Environmental Review Process FERC Approves Cheniere's Sabine Pass Expansion On April 6th, FERC approved Trains 5 and 6 of the Sabine Pass Terminal in Cameron Parish, LA. The approval will increase capacity at the terminal by 50 percent. The permitting process took a little over two years, beginning from Cheniere's application to enter the pre-filing stage in February 2013 through this week. Cameron LNG, which applied to begin its pre-filing process in February 2015, is now the only expansion awaiting approval. Four Developers Apply to Begin the Permitting Process Entering the permitting process requires a significant amount of cash, as the one to two year-long review can cost as much as $100 million, and it is typically seen as a sign that a developer is taking a serious step on the project. Consequently, it is unusual to see a significant number of applications in any one month. Four developers applied to begin the environmental review process this month, with three of those four proposed terminals located in Brownsville, TX. According to the port of Brownsville, three other companies, Gulf Coast LNG, NextDecade LNG, and SEG Sideco LNG, are also considering building export facilities in the same area, which is near the Eagle Ford shale. On March 9th, Texas LNG applied for the FERC pre-filing process for its project in Brownsville, TX. Texas LNG has approval from the DOE for the project s proposed LNG exports to nations with Free Trade Association (FTA) agreements with the US and is awaiting approval for non-fta nations until after it has received final FERC

approval. On March 15th, Annova LNG applied for the FERC pre-filing process for its project in Brownsville, TX. Annova LNG has approval from the DOE for the project s proposed LNG exports to nations the US has an FTA agreement and has not proposed any exports to non-fta nations. On March 20th, Port Arthur LNG applied for the FERC pre-filing process for its project in Port Arthur, TX. Port Arthur has not yet filed for DOE approval. On March 20th, Rio Grande LNG applied for the FERC pre-filing process for its project in Brownsville, TX. Rio Grande has not yet filed for DOE approval. Only One Developer Has Requested a Pause Excelerate Liquefaction requested that FERC extend a hold on its application for its Lavaca Bay LNG project in abeyance through September 1st, 2015. On December 23rd, 2014, Excelerate originally requested an abeyance for its application through April 1st, 2015, citing the Recent global economic conditions including, among other things, a steep decrease in the price of oil, as having created uncertainty regarding the economics of the Project. Trouble Continues at the State Level for Jordan Cove and Oregon LNG Projects Two proposed LNG export terminals in Oregon would be ideally situated for shipping to Asia, but have both faced pushback from local communities in the state, resulting in delays in the approval process. Although final citing authority rests with FERC, state authorizations are required for some air and water permits. The Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (OLCD) entered agreements with both projects in January to stay their state-based permitting deadlines. The agreements move the Jordan Cove Energy Project in Jordan Cove, OR deadline back to July 30th, 2015 and the Oregon LNG Project in Warrenton, OR deadline back to April 27th, 2015. This is the sixth time the OLCD has stayed its deadline for the Oregon LNG project. The Jordan Cove project also faced a delay when the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) extended the comment period for the export terminal s Air Containment Discharge permit by 30 days, through April 4th. Despite this setback, DEQ s initial review was favorable to the terminal. The Oregon LNG project has also faced a setback in the courts, losing a case in

December when the Oregon Court of Appeals upheld a county commission s decision to reject an important county land use permit for the project. The project is involved in another suit, with Oregon LNG having sued the Army Corps of Engineers in August for the right to build on Warrenton s Easy Skipanon Peninsula. The Army Corps of Engineers holds a land-use easement that allows them to hold the site as a dumping spot for dredged materials. Oregon LNG will need to win this case to build a terminal in its proposed location. The Jordan Cove Project is farther along in its process, having received its draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) from FERC in November 2014. Because the project has been contentious, FERC extended the comment deadline from 45 to 90 days, and received hundreds of comments during that period, compared to the handful of comments it will receive for a typical project. Due to the influx of comments, FERC has also moved the expected date of the issuance of the Jordan Cove final EIS from February 27th, 2015 to June 12th, 2015. Where Each Project Stands The typical FERC timeline has four major events: Pre-Filing Formal Application Release of Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Assessment Final Decision. For more detailed information on how FERC s process works, please click here. Projects in the Pre-Filing Stage: CE FLNG (Plaquemines Parish, LA) Gulf LNG Liquefaction Company (Pascagoula, MS) Louisiana LNG (Plaquemines Parish, LA) Downeast LNG (Robbinston, ME) Alaska LNG Project (Nikiski, AK) Venture Global Calcasieu Pass (Cameron Parish, LA) Eagle LNG (Jacksonville, FL) Texas LNG (Brownsville, TX) Annova LNG (Brownsville, TX) Port Arthur LNG (Port Arthurt, TX) Rio Grande LNG (Brownsville, TX) Projects that have filed a Formal Application: LNG Development Company, d/b/a Oregon LNG (Warrenton, OR) Excelerate Liquefaction Solutions (Port Lavaca, TX) Lake Charles LNG Export Company (Lake Charles, LA)*

Southern LNG Company (Elba Island, GA) Magnolia LNG (Lake Charles, LA) Golden Pass Products (Sabine Pass, TX) Projects for which FERC has released a draft Environmental Impact Statement: Jordan Cove Energy Project (Jordan Cove, OR) Projects that have been authorized: Cheniere Sabine Pass Liquefaction (Cameron Parish, LA) Cameron LNG (Hackberry, LA) Freeport LNG Expansion and FLNG Liquefaction (Freeport, TX) Dominion Cove Point LNG (Cove Point, MD) Cheniere Marketing, LLC (Corpus Christi, TX) For a more detailed timeline of where each project stands, please click here to view a full summary chart. *Formerly under Trunkline LNG Exports