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FERC May Vote on Bradwood Landing Application Next Week

The Oregonian reports that FERC will consider and potentially vote on Bradwood Landing LNG’s application to construct and operate an LNG regasification terminal at next Thursday’s...

National Park Service Requests Supplemental Environmental Review of Bradwood Landing LNG

In a letter sent to FERC, the National Park Service recommends that FERC should prepare a Supplemental Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the proposed Bradwood Landing LNG import terminal. Specifically, the letter notes that the environmental impacts of improving the access road to the proposed terminal site, potential impacts to the Lewis and Clark National Historic...

FERC Grants Freeport LNG’s Request to Commence Service

Yesterday FERC granted Freeport LNG’s request to commence service at its LNG regasification terminal in Freeport, Texas. FERC’s authorization letter, available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No. CP03-75, notes that ongoing “rehabilitation and restoration of the facility site is proceeding...

FERC Says Corpus Christi LNG No Longer Required to File Monthly Construction Reports

FERC has granted the request of Corpus Christi LNG (CCLNG) to suspend its filing of monthly construction reports, noting that CCLNG is “no longer conducting any construction related activities” at its site in Corpus Christi, Texas. The filing is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

FERC to Examine Site Control Issue Regarding Oregon LNG’s Proposed LNG Terminal

A FERC spokesperson told the Daily Astorian that the Commission will look into the site control issue raised in the Oregon LNG authorization proceeding, but the Commission will not suspend review. The issue, whether Oregon LNG’s control of the proposed terminal site is compromised by a public right-of-way across the site, was highlighted in a comment filed by the chief executive...

Weaver’s Cove Energy Granted Extension of Time to Construct LNG Facilities

FERC granted Weaver’s Cove Energy’s request for an extension of time to construct its proposed LNG terminal and associated pipeline in Fall River, Mass. According to the letter granting this request, Weaver’s Cove Energy now has until November 1, 2015, to construct the facilities. The filing is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket. No....

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