Magnolia LNG Receives Final FEIS

November 16, 2015

Liquefied  Natural  Gas Limited and Magnolia LNG LLC (Magnolia) announced that the United States Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the Magnolia LNG (MLNG) project in Lake Charles, Louisiana, and the associated Kinder Morgan Louisiana Pipeline (KMLP) Lake Charles Expansion Project on 13 November 2015. 

Issuance of the FEIS represents the culmination of FERC Staff’s environmental and safety review of the proposed MLNG and KMLP projects.

In completing the unified FEIS for the two projects, the FERC conducted a comprehensive environmental, safety and security review analyzing publicly available  data,  input  from  other  federal  and  state  agencies,  comments  from  interested stakeholders, and information that both MLNG and KMLP provided regarding the construction and operation of the MLNG project and KMLP’s related natural gas pipeline infrastructure. 

In the FEIS, FERC Staff concludes that construction and operation of the proposed projects would result in limited adverse environmental impacts, but these impacts would be reduced to less‐than‐significant  levels  with  the  implementation  of  MLNG’s  and  KMLP’s  proposed mitigations and the additional measures recommended in the FEIS.  

The next step in the FERC process is for the FERC Commissioners to act on MLNG’s and KMLP’s respective applications. U.S. law requires that FERC wait at least 30 days following the issuance of an FEIS before making a decision.  Once the 30‐day period has elapsed, FERC may then issue an order on the applications.

MLNG Environmental Attributes

In line with LNGL’s Business Principles regarding the environment, the Company is proud to highlight these unique environmental attributes arising from the MLNG project development.

 

LNGL’s Managing Director and CEO, Mr. Maurice Brand said, “We are very pleased with our progress in the FERC regulatory process since we filed our application on April 30, 2014.  We look forward to FERC’s approval of the project in the near future. The receipt of the FERC approval is one of the important steps to move the Magnolia LNG project through to Financial Close. ” 

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