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Alaskan Gubernatorial Candidate Considering Supply Options, Including Kenai LNG Plant

In his letter to the editor of the Anchorage Daily News, Alaskan gubernatorial hopeful, Senator Hollis French, noted the need for a Strategic Gas Initiative to create an “emergency storehouse of natural gas” for the winter. Hollis writes, “Whether it would be stored underground in old wells, or above ground in tanks, or delivered via the LNG plant in Kenai (which...

European LNG Headlines

France cites environment in turning down lease for 4Gas terminal: report (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required]  PGNiG eyes extending Yamal gas supply until 2035 (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription...

Supplemental EIS Sought for Jordan Cove LNG Project

The Western Environmental Law Center submitted a letter to FERC this week requesting a supplemental environmental impact statement (EIS) for the Jordan Cove LNG Terminal and Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline. The letter explains that the withdrawal of the Western Oregon Plan Revisions (cited numerous times in the final EIS) renders the associated analysis legally deficient. The letter is...

Board of Selectmen Refuses to Meet with Weaver’s Cove

The Somerset, Mass., Board of Selectmen continues to refuse any meeting with Weaver’s Cove Energy to discuss the proposed LNG facilities. Weaver’s Cove Energy requested the meeting to discuss safety and economic issues, but the Board maintains that Weaver’s Cove Energy has nothing new to say about the proposed facility. Read more in the Herald...

FERC Issues Order on Petition for Waiver by North Baja, Shell, and Gazprom

On July 23, 2009, FERC issued an order granting in part a petition for a waiver of certain capacity release requirements filed by North Baja Pipeline, Shell Energy North America, and Gazprom. The petition specifically sought a waiver to permit Shell to release some of its firm transportation capacity on North Baja to Gazprom at Shell’s negotiated rate. The capacity would be used...

Oregon LNG Files Suit Against Port of Astoria

On July 22, 2009, Oregon LNG filed suit in U.S. District Court against the Port of Astoria. According to Oregon LNG CEO Peter Hansen, the lawsuit is a precautionary measure intended to protect his company’s investment in the 96-acre site planned for development if the Port decides not to renew the state lease next month. The Port Commission signed a pass through lease agreement...

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