Eversheds Sutherland LNG Law Blog
content top

Backers of Clatsop County Recall Allege Push Polling By Opponents

The Daily Astorian reports that leaders of the effort to recall two Clatsop County, Ore., commissioners due to their support of the Bradwood Landing LNG import terminal allege that opponents of the recall are conducting push...

Oregon DEQ, NMFS Seek Additional Environmental Data on Bradwood Landing LNG Project

The Oregonian reports that the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and the National Marine Fisheries Service have requested additional information regarding potential water quality impacts of the planned Bradwood Landing LNG import project. According to the article, the DEQ says that it is not likely to decide on the water permits by the April 2010...

FERC Rejects EPA’s Request for Cooperating Agency Status in Weaver’s Cove LNG Proceeding

Yesterday FERC announced that it has rejected EPA’s request for cooperating agency status in the Weaver’s Cove LNG offshore berth proceeding. According to the Commission, the decision was based on EPA’s statements that the agency would not pledge not to release pre-decisional information related to the NEPA analysis of the project. FERC noted that if EPA modifies its...

Op-Ed Responds to Editorial on Recall Efforts in Clatsop County

Marc Auerbach, one of the leaders of the effort to recall two Clatsop County, Ore., county commissioners, writes in an op-ed carried by The Oregonian that recall of these two officials is appropriate. The piece, written in response to an editorial carried by the newspaper yesterday, likens the recall effort to firing an employee of a company and argues that the recall right is not...

Editorial: Recall Over LNG Issue Misapplied in Clatsop County

The Oregonian carried an editorial this weekend criticizing efforts by some opponents of the Bradwood Landing LNG import project to recall two Clatsop County Commissioners who supported a land-use application for the project. The piece argues that recall ought to be reserved for instances of unlawful conduct and that there are no such allegations against the two commissioners facing...

FERC Grants Extension to Trunkline LNG to Complete Infrastructure Enhancement Project

Late last week FERC granted an extension to Trunkline LNG to place the facilities associated with the Lake Charles LNG terminal Infrastructure Enhancement Project in service. The new deadline for placing the facilities in service is June 1, 2010. Find FERC’s order in the eLibrary under Docket No....

« Older Entries Next Entries »