The Nopetro LNG Production Facility would have produced liquefied natural gas on a 60-acre site in Port St. Joe, Florida. The facility would have had the capacity to process 3.86 billion cubic feet of LNG per year for export to Central and South America and the Caribbean. The project was canceled in 2023.
Annova LNG proposed to build the Annova LNG Brownsville facility in Cameron County, Texas. The proposed facility would have exported liquified natural gas. However, Annova LNG was forced to cancel the project after the COVID-19 pandemic decreased demand for liquified natural gas.
Woodside Energy Holdings Pty Ltd. intended to construct and operate a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facility at Grassy Point, approximately 30 kilometres north of Prince Rupert, British Columbia. The project was canceled in 2018. As proposed, the project would havce converted processed natural gas, delivered by a third party pipeline, into LNG for export… Continue reading Woodside | Grassy Point LNG Project
RAI Energy was exploring electrolyzer co-location opportunities to produce green hydrogen and ammonia at some of its sites. In September 2024, it shelved the potential co-location project.
Plans to expand the Port of Tacoma’s existing LNG terminal were canceled in early 2024.
Bienville FSRU was a proposed offshore energy LNG import terminal in Alabama.
The Main Pass Energy Hub FLNG Terminal was a proposed LNG terminal in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Louisiana. It has since been reported canceled in 2021.
In 2017, the Greater Lafourche Port Commission and its tenant Energy World USA announced that Fourchon LNG had filed a formal letter to request initiation of the pre-filing review process with the US FERC. Energy World lost its lease in 2021. Fourchon LNG intended to construct a 5 million tons per annum mid-scale LNG production… Continue reading Energy World | Fourchon LNG
The Jordan Cove Energy Project consisted of a proposed liquefied natural gas export facility in Coos Bay and an approximately 230-mile pipeline connecting Coos Bay and Malin. In December 2021, the project owner filed a brief requesting that FERC vacate the authorizations for the project. FERC issued an order vacating authorizations issued for both the… Continue reading Pembina | Jordan Cove LNG Terminal
Phillips 66 and Renewable Energy Group notified the Department of Ecology and Whatcom County in January 2020 that they no longer planned to build a large-scale renewable fuels plant in Ferndale, Washington. The facility would have been built within the Phillips 66 Ferndale Refinery and would have processed fats, oils, and grease into as much… Continue reading Green Apple | Ferndale Renewable Fuels Refinery