SUMMER 2006
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As many of you have probably seen as you drive along Highway 27 just south of the Ellender Bridge, Sempra LNG's Cameron liquefied natural gas (LNG) receipt terminal project is well under construction.

Scheduled to begin commercial operations in late 2008, this $750 million project will...

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Community Corner

Cameron LNG is committed to being an active partner in the community. We support programs and events that help meet community needs in the areas of education (math and science), the environment, economic development and leadership.

Some upcoming community events we are proud to sponsor include...

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Committed to environmental stewardship

As part of a company that is dedicated to the environment, Cameron LNG is committed to the protection and conservation of natural resources.

Before a project like this can break ground, employees spend countless hours over several years working to acquire all necessary environmental permits from federal, state and local agencies...

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Progress at Cameron LNG

Once completed, Cameron LNG's three natural gas storage tanks will stand about 18 stories tall.

Nearly a year since construction began at the 275-acre, industrially zoned site along the Calcasieu Ship Channel, Cameron LNG's receipt terminal is on a steady course toward completion, despite Hurricane Rita's fury last September.

With approximately 250 workers and a five-day work-week schedule starting at 7 a.m. and ending around 5 p.m., the project is 20 percent complete...

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Governor tours construction site and newly reopened recreation center

Gov. Kathleen Blanco is joined by Hackberry youth to reopen the Hackberry Recreation Center's pool in time for summer.

Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco joined Sempra Energy executives Neal Schmale and Darcel Hulse on June 28, 2006, for a tour of the Cameron LNG terminal site.

Following the tour, the governor joined the Cameron LNG team and approximately 150 elected officials, community and...

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Cameron LNG launches new
Community Advisory Committee

To stay connected with the businesses and communities within Cameron Parish, Cameron LNG has announced it is seeking local area leaders to serve on its new Community Advisory Committee.

"We are excited about the opportunity to expand our relationship with the parish and its local leadership," says Kelly Prasser, the project's community relations manager. "The Community Advisory Committee will provide us with an additional opportunity to continue the dialogue with our neighbors on the progress of the Cameron LNG terminal and important issues that impact the community."...

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