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Oregon Asks Federal Court to Dismiss Pacific Connector Pipeline Suit

Last week, the State of Oregon filed a motion to dismiss in a suit brought by Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline LP, a project associated with the Jordan Cove LNG project. The motion to dismiss argues that the court does not have jurisdiction and that Pacific Connector’s claims should have been brought before FERC. Oregon’s filing is available in the PACER system [subscription...

Local Landowners Respond to Pacific Connector Pipeline Lawsuit

Local landowners interviewed support the local government with regard to eminent domain issues raised in a lawsuit filed by Pacific Gas Connector Pipeline, LP last week. The Mail Tribune (Medford, Ore.) provides further...

Developers of Pacific Connector Pipeline Project File Suit Against Oregon State Officials

Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline LP has filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon alleging that opposition to the Jordan Cove LNG project has led state officials to “unreasonably delay and substantially interfere with the overall permitting and construction” of the pipeline project. The complaint is available in the PACER system under Docket No....

Mexican Citizen Files Lawsuit in U.S. Federal Court Against Sempra Energy

A Mexican citizen has filed a lawsuit against Sempra Energy over allegations arising from the permitting and development of the Energia Costa Azul LNG terminal in Mexico. The complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California, is available in the PACER system [subscription required] under Docket No. 10-CV-1513. The San Diego Union Tribune offers...

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,...

Mexican Court Suspends Operational Authorizations for Costa Azul LNG Facility

Early this morning Sempra LNG announced that a Mexican federal court has directed regulatory authorities to suspend the operational authorizations for the Costa Azul LNG facility.

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