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Residents Comment on Elba Island Expansion

The Savannah Morning News reports that about 50 people attended a FERC forum on the draft environmental impact statement for the Elba III Project, which proposes to expand the Elba Island LNG terminal and add pipeline infrastructure. The public comment period will continue through May...

U.S. Coast Guard Rejects Smaller Vessels for Weaver’s Cove

The U.S. Coast Guard has issued a preliminary rejection of Weaver’s Cove Energy, LLC’s proposal to use smaller vessels to deliver LNG to its planned terminal. In a letter dated May 9, Captain of the Port Roy A. Nash said that Weaver’s Cove’s recent modeling failed to prove “that smaller LNG tankers can be safely navigated through th[e] waterway on a...

FERC: Port Dolphin Applies for Pipeline Permits

Yesterday, FERC issued a Notice of Application concerning Port Dolphin Energy LLC’s request for approval of a 5.8-mile pipeline from its proposed Port Dolphin LNG import terminal. The pipeline would transport gas from the offshore terminal to interconnections with the Gulfstream and Tampa Electric Company (TECO) pipeline systems near Port Manatee, Fla. The USCG will serve as the...

Public Forum Scheduled for Pacific Connector Pipeline

Today’s News-Review (Ore.) reports that a public forum regarding issues surrounding the Pacific Connector Pipeline from the proposed Jordan Cove LNG facility will be held Saturday, May 12, at the Douglas County Library in Roseburg, Ore. [Registration...

AES: Sparrows Point Site Safe

In response to a May 1 editorial, AES Sparrows Point project director Kent Morton states in a letter to The Baltimore Sun that the safety and other concerns voiced by the editorial have been addressed publicly during the federal approval process. Morton closes by saying that the arguments in the Sun’s editorial reinforce the need for a decision-maker “removed from local...

Connecticut State Senate Passes LNG Security Legislation

The East Haven Advertiser reports that the Connecticut State Senate last week passed SB 1017, an Act Concerning the Emergency Plans of Operations of Shoreline Communities and the Designation of Liquefied Natural Gas Hazard and Security Zones. The legislation is directed toward the proposed Broadwater LNG terminal and would require the state to recommend security zones to the U.S. Coast...

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