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Clatsop County Court Says “No Authority” to Compel County Commission to Approve Land Use Application for Oregon Pipeline Project

Oregon Public Broadcasting reports that the Clatsop County Circuit Court has decided that it has “no authority” to compel the Clatsop County Commission to approve a land use application submitted by Oregon Pipeline LLC, the natural gas pipeline proposed in conjunction with the Oregon LNG import terminal...

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Ukraine to Launch New LNG Terminal in Two Years (Worldwide News Ukraine)

FERC Grants Crown Landing LNG Developer’s Request for an Extension of Time

Yesterday, FERC granted a request by Crown Landing LNG developer Hess LNG to extend the deadline for requesting to use the Commission’s pre-filing process. Hess LNG now has until June 30, 2012, to file its request to use the pre-filing process. FERC’s letter order is available in the Commission’s eLibrary under Docket No....

Letter Submitted to FERC Argues Siting Challenges for Crown Landing LNG Also Apply to Weaver’s Cove LNG

In a letter submitted to FERC last week, opponents of the Weaver’s Cove LNG import project argue that siting challenges facing Hess LNG, the developer of the Crown Landing LNG project as well as the Weaver’s Cove project, apply to both projects. As Crown Landing LNG asked FERC to extend the deadline for the company to develop its project due to siting difficulties caused by...

Distrigas to Sell LNG to Refueling Station in Connecticut

Last Friday, Distrigas of Massachusetts, a subsidiary of GDF Suez Energy North America, announced that it will sell LNG imported at the Everett LNG terminal to Enviro Express Natural Gas for distribution in Bridgeport, Conn., at the first LNG refueling station east of the Mississippi River. According to the Distrigas’ press release, this agreement marks the first time LNG has...

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Shannon LNG Project Faces Financial Challenges (The Post)

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