http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2013/01/23/sabine-pass-liquefaction-to-offer-1.html
Sabine Pass Liquefaction to offer $1B in debt for LNG train construction
Collin Eaton
Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC will soon offer $1 billion in senior secured notes due 2021, Houston-based natural gas distributor Cheniere Energy Partners LP (NYSE MKT: CQP) said in a statement.
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Showing posts with label Sabine Pass. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 24, 2013
Friday, December 28, 2012
LNG Sabine Pass Terminal Contract Signed
http://www.marinelink.com/
LNG Sabine Pass Terminal Contract Signed
Press ReleaseThursday, December 27, 2012
Cheniere Energy Partners' subsidiary Sabine Pass Liquefaction signs a LNG sale and purchase agreement with Total Gas & Power North America.
LNG Sabine Pass Terminal Contract Signed
Press ReleaseThursday, December 27, 2012
Cheniere Energy Partners' subsidiary Sabine Pass Liquefaction signs a LNG sale and purchase agreement with Total Gas & Power North America.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Sabine Pass LNG Terminal
Sabine Pass LNG Terminal
(Founder, General and Limited Partner)
The Sabine Pass LNG terminal is located on over 1,000 acres of land along the Sabine Pass River on the border between Texas and Louisiana, in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. It is located at the widest point on the Sabine River Navigation Channel, only 3.7 nautical miles from the open water and 23 nautical miles from the outer buoy. The channel is maintained at a depth of 40 feet and is not subject to tidal limitations. The terminal has two docks that are recessed far enough so that no part of the LNG vessel will protrude into the open waterway while docked.
(Founder, General and Limited Partner)
The Sabine Pass LNG terminal is located on over 1,000 acres of land along the Sabine Pass River on the border between Texas and Louisiana, in Cameron Parish, Louisiana. It is located at the widest point on the Sabine River Navigation Channel, only 3.7 nautical miles from the open water and 23 nautical miles from the outer buoy. The channel is maintained at a depth of 40 feet and is not subject to tidal limitations. The terminal has two docks that are recessed far enough so that no part of the LNG vessel will protrude into the open waterway while docked.
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