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Maine BEP to Hold Public Meetings on Calais LNG Proposal

The  Maine Board of Environmental Protection (BEP) will hold a series of public hearings on the proposed Calais LNG project beginning on July 19, 2010, which will include a session for public comment on July 22. WLBZ News provides further...

FERC Completes Environmental Review of Cameron LNG’s Proposed Modification

Yesterday, FERC released its Environmental Assessment of Cameron LNG’s proposal to install a spare compressor unit  that will be used to compress and deliver boil-off gas. FERC staff recommends that the final order on the project include a finding of no significant impact. The report is available in the eLibrary under Docket No....

European LNG Headlines

Greek Power Utility Plans to Buy Five Shipments of LNG in 2010 (Balkans.com)

Sempra: Mexican Court Revokes Order Suspending Operational Permits for Costa Azul LNG Terminal

Late last night Sempra Energy announced that a Mexican federal appeals court has revoked an order that had suspended the operational permits for the Energia Costa Azul LNG terminal. A hearing regarding the operating permits is scheduled for July 6,...

R.I. Legislators Celebrate Passage of Law Limiting Size of Vessels Passing Under Bridges

A number of Rhode Island lawmakers gathered yesterday to recognize the passage of a law that requires 30 feet of clearance between the underside of a bridge and the top of a marine vessel transporting certain kinds of cargo. The sponsor of the bill, State Rep. Douglas W. Gablinske, said that the law will prevent LNG vessels from reaching the planned site for the Weaver’s Cove LNG...

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