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The Daily Astorian (Ore.) (opposed to the Bradwood Landing LNG proposal)

Fishermen’s Association: Downeast LNG Terminal Would Bring Challenges for Fishermen

Testifying before the Maine Board of Environmental Protection last Thursday, a representative of the Fundy North Fishermen’s Association said that if the Downeast LNG proposal is approved, Passamaquoddy Bay fishermen could be negatively impacted by the associated marine operations. She cited as an example the Canaport LNG terminal in St. John, New Brunswick, which currently is...

Public Meeting to Give Residents Details on Port Dolphin LNG Project

The Bradenton Herald (Fla.) reports on the public meeting for the proposed Port Dolphin LNG terminal scheduled for Wednesday, July 25, at the Manatee Convention Center in Palmetto, Fla. The project’s developer, Hoegh LNG, plans to reveal details about the estimated $1 billion project at the meeting, and the U.S. Coast Guard and MARAD will collect public comments for their...

Two Labor Groups Support Bradwood Landing LNG Proposal

The Daily News (Longview, Wash.) reports that the Washington and Oregon Machinists Councils have endorsed the Bradwood Landing LNG terminal proposed by NorthernStar Natural Gas. A union representative stated that the Councils support the employment opportunities offered by the proposal, as well as the LNG industry’s “good, environmentally sound track record.” In a...

Canadian Fisherman Testifies Before Maine Environmental Panel

Laurence Cook, a Canadian lobsterman, testified against the Downeast LNG proposal this week before the Maine Board of Environmental Protection, stating that lobstermen would be negatively impacted by LNG tanker traffic and that the proposed terminal would by located in a lobster nursery area. Cook, the only Canadian fisherman permitted to speak at the hearing, said he was allowed to...

Delays Likely for Sparrows Point Approval

The Dundalk Eagle (Md.) reports that both county officials and AES representatives anticipate that the legal issues surrounding the Sparrows Point LNG regasification proposal will likely delay the FERC approval timeline. Kent Morton, AES Sparrows Point project director, said that it was previously expected that FERC’s ruling regarding construction of the project would be issued...

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