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Oregon LNG Projects May Use Large LNG Carriers

The Associated Press (via The Oregonian) reports that the proposed LNG projects in Oregon may use new, larger class LNG carriers to service the terminals, although a representative from NorthernStar Natural Gas, which would operate the proposed Bradwood Landing LNG terminal, said it is too early to predict what size ships will use the...

Op-Ed: Alaska’s Decision to Support TransCanada’s Natural Gas Pipeline Project is a Mistake

In a piece carried by the Anchorage Daily News, former Alaska Governor Wally Hickel (R) advocates for an in-state natural gas pipeline and LNG export terminal over the TransCanada natural gas pipeline project supported by the current Governor Sarah Palin (R) and the Alaska...

Jamaica May Halt Consideration of LNG Import Project

An anonymous source told Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] that the Jamaican government is no longer considering an LNG import terminal proposed for a site on the country’s southern coast, saying that the Jamaican government is leaning towards coal as a future fuel for the island...

Citing New LNG Terminals, U.S. Rep. Supports Expansion of Sabine-Neches Waterway

Noting that three LNG import terminals sited along the Sabine-Neches Waterway are anticipated to be completed by 2012, U.S. Rep. Ted Poe (R-Texas) is encouraging the Army Corps of Engineers to finalize a study needed in order to gain authorization to deepen and widen the waterway to allow larger vessels. Read more in the Beaumont Enterprise...

Alabama Governor Considering TORP LNG Proposal

The Press-Register (Mobile, Ala.) reports that Alabama Gov. Bob Riley (R) has until October 10, 2008, to decide whether to approve the proposed TORP Bienville LNG project.

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