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Cool-Down Cargo Arrives at Freeport LNG Terminal

The Houston Chronicle reports that a cool-down cargo arrived yesterday at the Freeport LNG regasification terminal. Terminal owner Michael Smith told the Chronicle that the facility is scheduled to begin unloading the cargo on Thursday, and he anticipates that the facility will receive final authorization to begin regasification operations in five or six weeks. The Chronicle also...

County Board Approves Variances for Road to Bradwood Landing LNG Terminal

The Daily Astorian reports that the Clatsop County Board of Commissioners voted earlier this week to approve variances for the road leading to the proposed site for the Bradwood Landing LNG...

Opponents of Bradwood Landing LNG Terminal Pursue Two-Pronged Strategy

The Daily Astorian details the strategy being implemented by opponents of the Bradwood Landing LNG import terminal. Groups opposed to the project, including Columbia River Business Alliance, Columbia Riverkeeper, and Northwest Property Rights Coalition, have filed a notice of intent to appeal Clatsop County’s approval of the project’s land use application to the Oregon Land...

Broadwater Letters to the Editor

Newsday today carries three letters to the editor discussing the Broadwater Energy project. The first is from Broadwater’s regional project director, arguing that the project is “still very much alive” following New York State’s refusal to grant federal consistency approval under the Coastal Zone Management Act. The other two letters support New York...

Jordan Cove LNG Project Developers to Host Informational Meeting

Jordan Cove Energy and Pacific Connector Pipeline will host an informational open house on April 21 to discuss the proposed Jordan Cove LNG terminal and its associated pipeline. The Coos Bay World (Ore.) offers additional...

LNG Opposition in Oregon May Follow New York’s Lead

An analysis carried by The Daily News (Longview, Wash.) examines actions that Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski (D) could take to oppose the LNG terminals proposed for his state in light of the decision by New York State to oppose Broadwater Energy’s proposal for Long Island...

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