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Oregon Appeals FERC’s Conditional Approval of Bradwood Landing LNG Project

The State of Oregon has filed an appeal of FERC’s conditional approval of the Bradwood Landing LNG project with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the  Ninth  Circuit. According to The Oregonian, Oregon alleges that FERC improperly issued conditional approval of the Bradwood Landing LNG project before the state processed its permits and before a sufficient analysis of the...

Port Dolphin Files Supplemental Materials for Onshore Portion of Project

Port Dolphin LLC has filed a number of documents, including drawings and diagrams, regarding the onshore portions of its proposed LNG deepwater port and associated natural gas pipeline. The public documents are available in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No....

Daily Letters to the Editor

The Herald News (Fall River, Mass.) (Recounts the regulatory decisions regarding the Weaver’s Cove LNG project)

Jordan Cove LNG Responds to FERC Request for Additional Environmental Data

Last week Jordan Cove Energy Project, L.P., filed a response to FERC’s January 2, 2009, Environmental Data Request. The filing, available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No. CP07-444, contains both public and privileged, non-public,...

Oregon Congressman “Extremely Disappointed” by FERC’s Decision on Rehearing Requests in the Bradwood Landing LNG Proceeding

Congressman David Wu (D-Ore.) released a statement last week saying that he is “extremely disappointed” by FERC’s decision to deny requests for rehearing in the Bradwood Landing LNG project proceeding and that he hopes the new Obama Administration will urge FERC to “fully consider the impact that a [sic] LNG terminal would have on the environment, local...

Platts: Excelerate Cargo Holding Offshore Mass. May be Contributing to Lower Regional Gas Prices

A piece in Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] suggests that an LNG vessel waiting to unload at Excelerate’s Northeast Gateway LNG deepwater port off the Massachusetts coast may be contributing to relatively low regional natural gas prices during the winter...

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