Ok folks - things are a bit slow, so I thought a bit of a crowd sourced project might be of interest and a bit of fun.  We know various LNG export projects have been announced, a new chemical plant here and there, etc, but I thought it would be interesting to develop a running list of new major demand for NG.  I won't update this daily, but thought more of a bi-weekly update would be in order

So, to start things off lets figure out what type of projects qualify for the list:

LNG export projects that have applied for FERC or other federal approval

Power Plants, Factories, etc that have announced a specific location and/or applied for a state or federal permit

New or expanded storage facilities, particularly when FERC application is needed and applied for

NG Fueling projects for transports

New compression and pipelines don't count.

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http://www.ferc.gov/industries/gas/indus-act/storage/pending.pdf

http://www.ferc.gov/industries/gas/indus-act/storage/horizon.pdf

http://www.ferc.gov/industries/gas/indus-act/storage/prefiling.pdf

Roughly 100 Bcf of Storage under consideration by FERC.  This does not include storage that for what ever reason would not fall under FERC jurisdiction

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