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Hearings on Calais LNG Proposal to Begin Next Week

The Telegraph-Journal (New Brunswick) reports that the Maine Board of Environmental Protection will convene a series of hearings on the planned Calais LNG import terminal beginning next...

Op-Ed Questions Investigation of Bid Selection Process for Jamaican LNG Project

An op-ed published in yesterday’s Jamaica Observer raised a number of questions regarding the ongoing investigation into the Jamaican LNG project.

Local Resident, Environmental Groups Appeal Lease Renewal for Oregon LNG Site

The Sierra Club, a local environmental group called Bark, and a local resident have joined in an appeal of the lease renewal for the Oregon LNG site. According to the Daily Astorian, the parties are requesting that the Oregon Department of State Lands reconsider its decision to renew its land lease to the Port of Astoria, which in turn subleases the land to Oregon...

PHMSA Issues Letter of Interpretation of Requirements for Calculating Gas Vapor Dispersion Zones

In a letter to Weaver’s Cove LNG issued yesterday, the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Material Safety Administration (PHMSA) states that it has found deficiencies in the SOURCE5 gas vapor dispersion model and the use of this model will no longer be considered in compliance with PHMSA’s...

Pipeline Associated with Bradwood Landing LNG Seeking Additional Commercial Support

The Daily Astorian reports that the developer of the Palomar Gas Transmission pipeline project, which would have connected with the Bradwood Landing LNG terminal if the facility had moved forward, have notified FERC that it “continues to seek additional commercial underpinnings for the...

Town Council Discusses Resolution Opposing Weaver’s Cove LNG Project

At a Jamestown Town Council meeting held this week, members discussed a resolution opposing the Weaver’s Cove LNG project. The Jamestown Press reports that some members of the council’s LNG Threat Committee supported the substance of the resolution, but had concerns with its...

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