An aerial rendering of the Jacksonville Export Project. SOURCE: Business Wire The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has granted Eagle LNG Partners a draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) for their Jacksonville Export Project, Eagle LNG reported Tuesday. “Our customers, and potential clients, join us in being encouraged that FERC has released the DEIS ahead of schedule,” Sean Lalani, Eagle LNG’s president, said in a written statement. “It moves us considerably closer to meeting our goal of expanding clean-burning, domestic and affordable LNG supply for marine bunkering and for small-scale LNG projects in the Caribbean.” According to Eagle LNG, achieving the milestone puts the company on “a clear path” to making a final investment decision (FID) on the small-scale export project. The Eagle LNG website notes that the proposed facility, which would occupy a 194-acre parcel along the St. Johns River in Jacksonville near existing bulk fuel terminals, would […]