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FERC to Conduct Onsite Environmental Review for Proposed Jordan Cove LNG Liquefaction Project

FERC announced Friday that on March 27, 2012 its staff will be in Coos County, Oregon to gather data for an environmental review of the proposed Jordan Cove Liquefaction Project and to attend an open house hosted by Jordan Cove Energy Project, LP. For more information, see Docket No. PF12-7 in FERC’s...

ALJ Continues Suspension of Cove Point LNG Proceeding to Allow Parties to Finalize Settlement

An administrative law judge overseeing the ongoing rate case at the Cove Point LNG terminal issued an order today continuing the suspension of the case’s procedural schedule until April 16, 2012 to allow the parties to finalize a settlement and file it with FERC. The order is available in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

FERC Schedules Annual Review of Freeport LNG Terminal

FERC has scheduled its annual post-authorization review of the Freeport LNG regasification terminal for May 8-9, 2012. The Commission’s letter is available in the eLibrary under Docket No....

FERC Completes Onsite Environmental Review of Corpus Christi LNG Liquefaction Project

FERC has released a report detailing its February 28, 2012 Onsite Environmental Review of the Corpus Christi LNG liquefaction and export project, including photographs of the project site and a map of the proposed pipeline route. Find the report in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

Local Group Disputes Claim that New England Needs Natural Gas from Downeast LNG Project

Save Passamaquoddy Bay, a local LNG opposition group, submitted a market analysis to FERC that concludes that natural gas markets in the U.S. Northeast do not require the additional gas that would be imported by the planned Downeast LNG regasification project. The analysis is available in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

FERC Approves Settlement for Second Cooling Cargo for Cove Point LNG Facility

Yesterday, FERC issued a letter order approving the settlement agreement for the second LNG cargo to be delivered to the Cove Point LNG import terminal to maintain “cryogenic portions of the [t]erminal cooled to the temperature necessary to receive LNG imports.” The order is available in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

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