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Kelliher Notes “Problems” in FERC Application for Proposed Calhoun Terminal

In response to Rep. Ron Paul’s (R-Texas) March 6 request for expeditious approval of the proposed Calhoun LNG terminal and its associated pipeline, FERC Chairman Joseph Kelliher noted that Calhoun LNG’s failure to use the Commission’s pre-filing process created “problems” with the application.  “As a consequence, the application filed by Calhoun...

Ventura County Environmental Activist Says Minimal Impact from Cabrillo Port Project

The Ventura County Star reports on a local environmental activist who researched the merits of BHP Billiton’s proposed Cabrillo Port LNG terminal and concludes that the facility can operate with minimal adverse impacts. After reviewing public documents related to the project, Glenn Hening  developed a 90-minute presentation describing the environmental effects as minimal but...

Daily Letters to the Editor

The Ventura County Star (in opposition to Cabrillo Port) The Ventura County Star (in favor of Cabrillo Port) The Ventura County Star (in favor of Cabrillo Port) The Ventura County Star (in opposition to Cabrillo Port) The Ventura County Star (in favor of LNG development in California) [Free registration...

Environmental Activist Disputes Downeast LNG President’s Claims

A co-chair of Save Passamaquoddy Bay/Canada challenges the veracity of claims made by the president of Downeast LNG regarding the safety of LNG vessels traveling through Head Harbour Passage and the impact on the local fishing industry.  The Telegraph-Journal carries her op-ed. [Subscription...

Local First Responders Attend LNG Demonstration

The Port Arthur News reports on an LNG demonstration held yesterday at the Beaumont Emergency Services Training Complex to help prepare local emergency responders for potential accidents at any of the proposed LNG terminals in Southeast Texas and Southwest...

Daily Letters to the Editor (Quoddy Bay LNG and Downeast LNG)

Bangor Daily News (“LNG on Sears Island”)

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