Pentagon Energy, L.L.C. - FE Dkt. No. 14-63-CNG
Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management
May 13, 2014The Office of Fossil Energy gives notice of receipt of an application filed on May 13, 2014, by Wentworth Gas Marketing LLC. requesting long-term, multi-contract authorization to export domestically produced CNG obtained from the natural gas compression and container loading facility to be constructed, owned and operated by its affiliate Wentworth Compression. Wentworth Compression intends to construct the Facility on a 50-acre site near the Port of Freeport, Texas. The parcel where the Facility will be built will be leased from the Port of Freeport. The Facility will have the capacity to load up to 270 Department of Transportation-approved International Organization for Standardization (“ISO”) containers of CNG per day. Wentworth Compression will sell up to 60 Bcf per year (0.166 Bcf per day) of containerized CNG to Wentworth Gas. All of the Facility’s output would be sold to Wentworth Gas.
NO. | DATE: | FILED BY: | DESCRIPTION OF DOCUMENT |
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1. | 5/13/2014 |
Pentagon Energy, L.L.C. |
Application for Long-term, Multi-contract Authorization to Export Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to FTA Nations |
2. | 10/07/2014 | U.S. Department of Energy | Order 3515 Granting Long-term Authority to Export Compressed Natural Gas by Vessel from a Proposed CNG Compression and Loading Facility at the Port of Freeport, Texas, to Free Trade Agreement Nations |
3. | 01/25/2017 | Pentagon Energy, L.L.C. | Request for Change in Control (CIC) |
4. | 06/16/2017 | U.S. Department of Energy | Response Statement Granting Request for Change in Control |
5. | 07/01/2021 | Pentagon Energy, L.L.C. | Request to Vacate Authorization 3515 |
6. | 07/26/2021 | U.S. Department of Energy | Order 3515-A Granting Request to Vacate Long-term Authorization to Export Compressed Natural Gas to Free Trade Agreement Nations |