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NATS: Excelerate Vessel Likely Chartered to Test Suez’s Neptune LNG Deepwater Port

Last Friday NATS [subscription required] reported that one of Excelerate’s regasification vessels visited Massachusetts Bay but did not offload a cargo at the Northeast Gateway LNG deepwater port. NATS hypothesizes that the vessel was chartered by Suez for testing at the Neptune LNG deepwater port currently under...

Fall River Responds to Weaver’s Cove Energy’s Comments to PHMSA

On Friday the City of Fall River, Mass., submitted a response to comments filed by Weaver’s Cove Energy with the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. Fall River disagrees with Weaver’s Cove Energy’s position that federal siting regulations do not apply to the Weaver’s Cove LNG project as designed. Find Fall River’s comments in the FERC...

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Crunch Time for Croatia LNG Terminal Schedule (Reuters)

Jordan Cove Submits “Concept Agreements” Outlining Aspects of Interagency Coordination for LNG Terminal Operations

Jordan Cove Energy has submitted five non-binding “concept agreements” signed by all twelve members of the Interagency Coordination Team that outline the steps taken by the team and project developer to manage safety and security risks associated with the proposed Jordan Cove LNG terminal. The agreements address concerns ranging from command and control procedures, land and...

FERC Staff Schedules Visit to Proposed Oregon LNG Sites

Yesterday FERC announced that Commission staff will visit a number of sites associated with the planned Oregon LNG and pipeline projects on December 1 and 2, 2009. The announced agenda includes visits to a number of sites along the proposed and alternative pipeline routes. Find the announcement in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

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