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Quoddy Bay LNG Developer Pledges to Refile Application

Following FERC’s announcement last week that it has dismissed the Quoddy Bay LNG terminal application, project developer Donald Smith told the Bangor Daily News (Maine) that the decision by FERC was not unforeseen. Smith noted that FERC suspended its review of the Quoddy Bay LNG application earlier this year and that the company would refile its application at some point in the...

Opponents Praise Agencies for Criticizing FERC’s Approval of Bradwood Landing

A number of local opponents to the Bradwood Landing LNG terminal project praised the Washington State Department of Ecology and the National Marine Fisheries Service for raising concerns with FERC’s assessment of potential environmental impacts of the project. The Daily Astorian provides additional...

Suez Completes Neptune Natural Gas Pipeline

Suez LNG NA announced yesterday that it has completed construction of the offshore natural gas pipeline associated with the Neptune LNG deepwater port. Suez’s press release (carried via MarketWatch.com) provides additional...

McCain Campaign Advisor Concerned that Global LNG Cartel Could Develop

John McCarrick, an energy advisor to Sen. John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) presidential campaign, told the Natural Gas Roundtable that he was concerned that an “OPEC-like cartel” could develop in the global LNG industry. According to Platts LNG Daily, McCarrick went on to note that the campaign has its “eyes on the political hot spots to make sure natural gas is part of...

Kitimat LNG: Construction Timeline Remains Unchanged

Speaking to the Kitimat City Council, Kitimat LNG Vice President of Supply Marketing Ilene Schmaltz said that despite altering the proposal to export LNG from Canada, the project remains on pace for a late 2009 or early 2010 groundbreaking. The Kitimat Northern Sentinel provides additional...

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