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Sierra Club Calls for Full Environmental Review of Corpus Christi Export Terminal Proposal

Sierra Club filed comments on the scope of FERC’s environmental review of Corpus Christi Liquefaction’s proposed LNG export terminal and associated pipeline, stating that environmental review should include the impacts of additional shale gas production that will be induced by the proposed project and that a full environmental impact statement, rather than an environmental...

Oregon LNG Requests Initiation of FERC Pre-Filing Procedures

LNG Development Company, LLC, d/b/a Oregon LNG, has filed a request with FERC to initiate the pre-filing environmental review process for its proposed LNG export terminal to be located at Warrenton, Ore., and the related 39-mile pipeline that will traverse Columbia County, Ore. and end in Cowlitz County, Wash. at a new interconnect with Williams Northwest Pipeline GP.  The pre-filing...

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Croatia Confirms Plans for New LNG Terminal in 2016 (Reuters)

Congressmen Tout Job Creation Benefits of Increased U.S. LNG Exports

Following up on their letter sent Friday to U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu, U.S. Representatives Bill Johnson (R-Ohio) and Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) released a press statement touting the job-creating benefits of exporting U.S. LNG, citing a U.S. International Trade Association report, which found that “America could see tens of thousands of new jobs created” by...

TORP’s Bienville Offshore Energy Terminal Application Withdrawn

The U.S. Maritime Administration announced the withdrawal of TORP Terminal LP’s deepwater port license application for the proposed Bienville Offshore Energy Terminal regasification project and rescinded the official Record of Decision on the application issued October 29,...

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