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Report: New LNG Terminals and Other Infrastructure Projects will Change Gas Flows and Prices

Consulting firm Bentek Energy released a report yesterday predicting increased volatility in the U.S. natural gas market over the next two years as infrastructure projects, including LNG import facilities, come online. The report predicts that excess pipeline and storage capacity will divert gas from existing pipelines, changing downstream prices, and that LNG imports in the Gulf...

Connecticut A.G. Pledges to Appeal FERC Decision on Broadwater LNG Proposal

Richard Blumenthal, the Democratic Attorney General of Connecticut, plans to appeal FERC’s decision to issue conditional approval for the Broadwater Energy LNG import project. He said in a statement, “I will fight this project at every agency and in every court up to the U.S. Supreme Court, if necessary.” Platts LNG Daily offers additional details [subscription...

Local Democratic Committee Votes to Oppose Jordan Cove LNG Project

The Coos Bay World (Ore.) reports that the Coos County Democratic Central Committee voted recently to oppose the proposed Jordan Cove LNG regasification project. The Committee cited inadequate FERC review of demand for natural gas and possible commercial and environmental harm as reasons for its opposition, and claimed that the terminal would not help Oregon meet its goal of generating...

Local Groups Opposed to Bradwood Landing Gas Pipeline Support Referendum

The Willamette Week (Ore.) reports that several local groups opposed to the gas pipeline associated with the proposed Bradwood Landing LNG facility — including the Northwest Property Rights Group, Columbia Riverkeeper, and the Columbia River Business Alliance — are seeking a referendum on an amendment passed by the Clatsop County commissioners. The amendment allows gas...

Local Paper Summarizes Comments on Downeast LNG’s Proposed Gas Pipeline Route

The Bangor Daily News offers a summary of the positions of several government agencies, local utilities, and residents who have commented on the proposed route for the Downeast LNG natural gas pipeline. The Daily News notes that eight of the ten comments posted in FERC’s online docket (Docket No. CP07-53) oppose the route, citing environmental, cultural, and economic...

County Grants Final Approval of Land-Use Application for Bradwood Landing LNG Proposal

Late last week, the Clatsop County (Ore.) Board of Commissioners voted 4-1 to approve, with conditions, the land-use application for the proposed Bradwood Landing LNG regasification terminal. According to the Daily Astorian, the public hearing which preceded the commissioners’ vote was contentious, as critics of the proposal voiced their opposition to the project. Also, KTVZ News...

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