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State of Oregon, NMFS Seek Rehearing in Jordan Cove LNG Proceeding

The State of Oregon and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) have filed separate requests for rehearing following FERC’s conditional authorization of the Jordan Cove LNG import project. Oregon argues that FERC’s authorization was improper because the state has not yet certified the project’s compliance with water quality standards or consistency with the...

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Op-Ed Argues GDF Suez Should Source LNG for the Everett LNG Facility from Countries Other Than Yemen

Citing security concerns, an op-ed published by the Boston Globe today argues that GDF Suez, owner of the Everett LNG facility located near Boston, should source LNG for the Everett facility from Trinidad or Norway, not...

Oregon LNG Provides Additional Environmental Data

Responding to an environmental data request from FERC, Oregon LNG has submitted information regarding potential impacts of the project on water resources in the surrounding area. Oregon LNG’s submission is available in the eLibrary under Docket No....

Rhode Island Senate Committee to Review Revised Design of Weaver’s Cove LNG Project

The Rhode Island Senate has established a special task force charged with reviewing the revised design of the Weaver’s Cove LNG import project. The task force will study the proposed project and, according to Senate President M. Teresa Paiva Weed (D), “provide legislative solutions if necessary.” Senator Charles J. Levesque (D) will chair the task force. Read more in...

Bristol, R.I. City Council Pledges Continued Opposition to Weaver’s Cove LNG

Citing safety and security concerns, the city council of Bristol, R.I., approved a resolution pledging to continue its opposition to the Weaver’s Cove LNG import proposal. EastBayRI.com provides additional...

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