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Downeast LNG Hopes to Begin Discussions with Potential Capacity Holders in 2011

Speaking to ICIS Heren [subscription required] last week, Dean Girdis, president of Downeast LNG, said that he hopes to begin negotiations with potential capacity holders in 2011. Girdis also distinguished the Downeast LNG project from others proposed in the region, noting that the smaller Downeast LNG project is more appropriate for the region’s market conditions and existing...

Port Commission to Vote on Settlement with Oregon LNG Next Week

The Daily Astorian reports that the Port of Astoria Commission is expected to vote on a proposed settlement between the Commission and Oregon LNG next Tuesday. The Commission held a meeting this week to discuss and hear public comments on the proposed...

Oregon State Rep. Seeking Information on Alleged Meeting Regarding Jordan Cove LNG

KVAL News reports that Oregon State Rep. Arnie Roblan (D-Coos Bay) has requested information about an alleged meeting between FERC officials and LNG opponents regarding the Jordan Cove LNG project. Representative Roblan said that he is pursuing this Freedom of Information Act request to determine whether there was any improper influence of FERC resulting in a delay of the LNG...

European LNG Headlines

Romania Announces Strategy for the Gas Route (Balkans.com)

Neptune LNG Seeks NMFS Authorization for Activities that May Affect Marine Mammals

Recently Neptune LNG LLC filed an application with the National Marine Fisheries Service that, if approved, would permit the company to engage in activities related to the operation of the Neptune LNG deepwater port that could affect local marine mammals. Further details are available in the Federal...

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