Strom LNG Terminal

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Strom LNG Terminal is a proposed LNG terminal in Florida, United States. There have been no development updates in over four years, and the project is presumed to be cancelled.

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Project Details

  • Owner: Strom, Inc.
  • Parent: Two sole stockholders: CEO Michael Lokey and President Dean Wallace
  • Location: Crystal River (or Starke), Florida, United States
  • Coordinates: 28.900556, -82.593611 (approximate)
  • Capacity: 1.76295 mtpa, 0.25 bcfd
  • Status: Proposed
  • Type: Export
  • Start Year: Unknown

Note: mtpa = million tonnes per year; bcfd = billion cubic feet per day

Background

Strom LNG Terminal is a proposed portable LNG terminal in Florida, United States.[1] In February of 2014, Strom asked the Federal Energy and Regulatory Commission for an exemption from regulatory oversight, arguing that they planned to use portable technology for LNG production rather than constructing a terminal, and that portable LNG technology is exempt from FERC jurisdiction as it is not a terminal.[2]The Office of Fossil Energy gave notice that Strom, Inc. filed an application seeking long-term multi-contract authorization to export LNG to Non Free Trade Agreement countries in May of 2015.[3] Though it appears Strom's applications are still active, the status of the project is unclear.

There have been no development updates in over four years, and the project is presumed to be cancelled.

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