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Editorial: LNG Developers’ Goal is Profit, Not Community Development

An editorial published by the Daily Astorian asserts that the goal of the developers of the proposed Bradwood Landing LNG terminal is financial gain, not community development. The editorial cautions area residents and energy regulators to examine thoroughly the long-term economic and community impacts of siting an LNG terminal at Bradwood Landing or along the Skipanon...

U.S. Regasification Capacity to Double by Mid-2009

Reuters reports that U.S. regasification capacity will more than double once several Gulf of Mexico terminals that are under construction are completed. The terminals, including Freeport LNG, Cheniere Energy’s Sabine Pass LNG terminal, Sempra Energy’s Cameron LNG, and Exxon Mobil’s Golden Pass LNG, are scheduled to begin operations by...

State Official: California Not Anti-LNG

Claudia Chandler, assistant executive director of the California Energy Commission, tells Natural Gas Week (carried via Energy Intelligence) that despite the rejection of several LNG projects proposed for California, other proposals are under consideration. Chandler said, “[T]he projects have to be done in a way that is consistent with our environmental laws. If not, that is when...

Powerful Storms Hit Gulf LNG Terminals, But No Major Damage

Hurricane Dean hit Altamira LNG terminal, located south of Tampico, Mexico, last week but failed to cause any significant damage. The storm, rated at Category 2 when it reached Altamira LNG, is the latest storm to hit an LNG regasification terminal in the Gulf of Mexico, but so far all the terminals have emerged largely undamaged. Natural Gas Week (carried via Energy Intelligence) has...

Op-Ed: California Lt. Governor Only Sees Limited Role for LNG in State’s Energy Portfolio

A column in the Ventura County Star reviews Lt. Gov. John Garamendi’s (D) continued opposition to LNG playing a major role in  California’s energy future. Last week Garamendi predicted that the state’s recent approval of the North Baja gas line from Sempra Energy’s Costa Azul LNG terminal in Mexico to the California market would eliminate the need for any...

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