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Local Councilman Files Comments on Freeport LNG Truck Delivery Proposal

Quintana, Texas, City Councilman Wallace Neeley filed comments last week regarding Freeport LNG’s proposal to deliver LNG to its terminal via truck. Mr. Neeley’s comments are available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

Canaport LNG Expecting First Cargos This Summer

Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] reports that the Canaport LNG import and regasification terminal will receive its initial cargos in mid-June and July this summer. A company spokesperson told Platts that deliveries of regasified LNG would begin twenty days after the first cargo arrives at the...

Federal Agency Critical of Water Intake Screening Systems Planned for Bradwood Landing LNG Terminal

Last Friday the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) provided its response to designs for water intake screening systems proposed by NorthernStar Energy, LLC to mitigate juvenile fish entrainment at its Bradwood Landing LNG terminal. NMFS stated that because NorthernStar cannot guarantee that all LNG vessels servicing the Bradwood Landing LNG terminal will be retrofitted to use a...

FERC Endorses Settlement in M&NE Pipeline Gas Quality Proceeding

Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] reports that FERC has endorsed a settlement agreement in the Maritimes and Northeast Pipeline gas quality and interchangeability proceeding. The settlement addresses concerns regarding the changing composition of natural gas in New England as a result of anticipated flows of regasified LNG from the soon-to-be operational Canaport LNG import...

LNG Bill Faces Uncertain Future in Oregon Legislature

Oregon State Rep. Chuck Riley (D), co-sponsor of a bill that would require LNG project developers to prove that Oregon needs LNG imports before building an import terminal in the state, told the Hillsboro Argus that the bill may be dead. The Argus also offers coverage of a public hearing on the bill held earlier this...

U.S. Coast Guard Confirms Findings for Waterway Associated with Jordan Cove LNG

The Coos Bay World (Ore.) reports that the U.S. Coast Guard finalized its analysis of the waterway to be used by LNG vessels servicing the Jordan Cove LNG import terminal. The World reports that the Coast Guard confirmed its previous finding that although the waterway is not currently suitable for LNG vessel traffic, it could be modified to accept LNG vessels. The Coast Guard’s...

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