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Hundreds Attend Public Forum on Bradwood LNG Terminal

More than 300 people attended a public meeting held by FERC and the U.S. Coast Guard to address concerns regarding the proposed Bradwood Landing LNG terminal. An article in The Oregonian on Friday had the details. [Access to archived articles requires a...

NIMBY Issue May Lead to U.S.– Canadian Showdown Over Planned LNG Projects

The debate over constructing LNG terminals between Canada and the United States will test the relations between the nations, says business writer Eric Reguly of The Globe and Mail. [Subscription...

Residents Weigh Pros and Cons of Bradwood Landing Project

With concerns ranging from security to property development, more than 100 people gathered at a public hearing on the proposed Bradwood Landing LNG terminal Wednesday night. Yesterday’s Daily News has the...

LNG Opponent Favors Alternative Supply of Energy

One LNG foe fears the influx of proposed liquefaction terminals in Oregon will invite terrorism, environmental damage, and massive ocean liners, and suggests turning towards renewable sources of energy. [His story, originally published in the Sept. 28, 2005 issue of Willamette Week, is no longer available...

Rep. Capps Disapproves Cabrillo Port LNG Terminal

Rep. Lois Capps, D-Santa Barbara, has expressed opposition to the proposed Cabrillo Port LNG terminal, citing BHP Billiton’s inadequate responses to concerns regarding potential terrorist attacks, ship wrecks and natural disasters. Yesterday’s Malibu Times has the story. [This article has been...

Weaver’s Cove Forum Attendees Weigh in on Energy and Safety Concerns

Attendees at Tuesday’s public hearing on the proposed Weaver’s Cove reqasification facility tried to balance the need for LNG with safety concerns. Yesterday’s Newport Daily News has the details. [Free registration...

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