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State of Oregon Comments on Land Title Dispute Between Bradwood Landing LNG and Oregon LNG

The Oregon Department of State Lands filed a letter earlier this month regarding the ongoing land title dispute between Oregon LNG Development Co., LLC, and Pinnacle Long LLC, an affiliate  NorthernStar Natural Gas, the developer of Bradwood Landing LNG. The Department argues that Pinnacle Long’s asserted ownership interest in the site proposed for the Oregon LNG terminal...

New England Power Generators Voice Concern Over Composition of New Gas Supplies

Platts LNG Daily reports that the New England Power Generators Association filed a letter Wednesday with the North American Electricity Reliability Corporation expressing concerns that the composition of new gas supplies, including imported LNG and shale gas, creates technical challenges for the region’s electricity generators. [Subscription...

NATS Opines on Future of Transatlantic Arbitrage for LNG

NATS [subscription required] speculates that recent developments in the Atlantic Basin LNG market may be part of a larger effort to make the transatlantic arbitrage market more liquid. These include ConocoPhillips’ delivery of the first cargo to Belgium’s Zeebrugge regasification terminal, which was sourced from Trinidad & Tobago, as well as Freeport LNG’s...

Fish and Wildlife Service Comments on Environmental Issues Regarding Calais LNG Proposal

The Fish and Wildlife Service filed comments yesterday on a number of environmental issues raised by the Calais LNG project proposed for Washington County, Maine. The comments are available in Docket No. PF08-24 in FERC’s...

FERC Authorizes Cove Point Expansion to Commence Service

Yesterday FERC authorized Dominion Cove Point LNG, L.P. to commence service of its Cove Point Expansion. FERC’s authorization is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

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