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Op-Ed: Despite Political Opposition, Weaver’s Cove LNG Project Will Move Forward

An executive with Weaver’s Cove Energy says in an op-ed piece carried by the Worcester Business Journal that despite local political opposition, the company will continue to develop its LNG import...

Resolution Opposing Offshore LNG Projects Advances in New Jersey Senate

The New Jersey Senate’s Environment and Energy Committee last week reported favorably SR58, a resolution that opposes the development of LNG facilities off the New Jersey coast. NJToday.net provides additional...

European LNG Headlines

EU OKs Osaka Gas to Buy Endesa Stake in Spanish LNG Terminal (Capital.gr) Gas Natural Secures Capacity at Italy’s Panigaglia LNG Terminal (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription...

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...

Freeport LNG May Re-Export LNG Cargo in Next Two Weeks

Reuters reports that Freeport LNG expects to re-export an LNG cargo near the end of September or in early October.

Golden Pass LNG Requests Permission to Import First Commissioning Cargo

Earlier this week Golden Pass LNG requested permission from FERC to import its first LNG cargo for commissioning of its phase one facilities. Find Golden Pass LNG’s request in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

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