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BP Considering Options for Proposed Crown Landing LNG Project

The Gloucester County Times offers an update on BP’s proposed Crown Landing LNG import project. According to the Times, BP is considering its options for the proposed project site, but no decisions have been...

Oregon Utility Backs Proposed LNG Projects for the Region

The Oregonian reports that Northwest Natural Gas Co., a natural gas utility based in Portland, Ore., included materials supporting the LNG projects proposed for the state in its most recent bills sent to...

Alaska Governor Orders State Agencies to Assist Developers of LNG Liquefaction Project

Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] reports that Gov. Sarah Palin (R-Alaska) has ordered  state agencies to assist the companies developing an LNG liquefaction terminal proposed for Valdez that would export LNG to Asian markets or deliver to the U.S. West...

Op-Ed Supports Sparrows Point LNG Project but at Different Site

An op-ed carried by the Baltimore Sun argues that the proposed Sparrows Point LNG regasification terminal should not be constructed at its current proposed site, but rather moved to a site further from residential...

Connecticut Attorney General Files Brief Opposing Broadwater Energy

Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal announced late last week that his office has filed a brief with the U.S. Department of Commerce formally opposing Broadwater Energy’s appeal of New York State’s decision to oppose the project. Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] offers additional...

Opponents of Bradwood Landing LNG Proposal Seek State Investigation of Polling Practices

As a referendum approaches on the Clatsop County (Ore.) Board of Commissioners’ decision to allow the construction of natural gas pipelines on land designated as open space, parks, or recreational, The Oregonian reports that opponents of the proposed Bradwood Landing LNG terminal have requested that Oregon’s secretary of state investigate what project opponents describe as...

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