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Tax Agreement With Quoddy Bay LNG Approved

Voters in Indian Township, Maine, on Tuesday approved a tax agreement between Quoddy Bay LNG, the developer of an import facility proposed for Pleasant Point, and Passamaquoddy tribal members from the reservations at Indian Township and Pleasant Point. The agreement exempts Quoddy Bay LNG from paying real estate and personal property taxes and allows Pleasant Point to reduce the Tribal...

Editorial: Allow Regulatory Review Process of Maine Projects to Work

The Bangor Daily News commends New Brunswick Premier Shawn Graham for his support of a thorough U.S. regulatory review of the proposed Maine LNG terminals despite his serious concerns about the impacts of the projects on New Brunswick interests. “This is a rational approach that acknowledges disagreement between the state and province but does not poison relations between the...

Environmental Group Opposes Proposed LNG and Petrochemical Project in Nova Scotia

The Ecology Action Centre has called on Mark Parent, Nova Scotia’s environment minister, to reject the proposed Maple LNG terminal and Keltic petrochemical facilities, which received a conditional recommendation last week from the province’s Environmental Assessment Board. CBC News has the...

Long Island Politician Discusses Broadwater LNG Project With Gov. Spitzer

Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy yesterday reiterated his opposition to Broadwater Energy’s proposed LNG terminal in Long Island Sound during a meeting with New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, who has yet to endorse the project. “He listened intently and said he was looking to do an overall, comprehensive review of the area’s energy needs before he comes to a...

Sierra Club Seeks to Bolster Local Efforts to Oppose the Jordan Cove Project

The Sierra Club’s Oregon chapter, responding to calls from Coos Bay area residents, is seeking to hire a community outreach coordinator to mobilize the organization’s efforts to block Jordan Cove Energy’s proposed LNG terminal and the Pacific Connector pipeline. Read more in The...

EPA to Hold Hearing on Permit Related to Northeast Gateway LNG Proposal

The Environmental Protection Agency has scheduled a public hearing in Beverly, Mass., to hear comments regarding Excelerate Energy’s request for permission to make a one-time discharge into the ocean of two million gallons of chemically-treated seawater after the water has been used to test a pipeline that will be constructed to link Excelerate’s proposed Northeast Gateway...

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