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Eagle LNG submits monthly progress report

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Eagle LNG Partners Jacksonville LLC has filed its monthly status report of its proposed Jacksonville LNG project for the period of 3 December 2015 to 4 January 2015.

According to the report, Eagle LNG has entered into an agreement with CH-IV to provide Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) activities for the LNG project. Eagle LNG and CH-IV completed a technical evaluation that will enable Eagle LNG to increase the overall capacity of the facility from 900 000 gal./d to 1.5 million gal./d of LNG, potentially increase the on-site storage capacity, and utilise a mixed-refrigerant liquefaction technology. Eagle LNG plans to conduct necessary engineering and survey work to confirm the site footprint and design, but expects this to remain the same.

Eagle LNG also confirmed that it did not submit ant filings with the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) throughout December 2015, and that it did not participate in any stakeholder outreach activities throughout the month. No environmental surveys were carried out at the LNG project site in December 2015 and none are anticipated for January 2016.

The proposed Eagle LNG Project would be located along the St. Johns River in the City of Jacksonville, Florida, US. At full build-out, the LNG project would include three liquefaction trains with the capacity to produce 300 000 gal./d of LNG per train.


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