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Bradwood Landing Awaits Clatsop County Decision on Zone Change

The Clatsop County administrator says “there is no way for the county planners to make a time estimate” for completing their review of the land use application NorthernStar Natural Gas filed with the county four months ago. The Daily Astorian reports on the potential for delay and litigation regarding the land use...

Broadwater Critics Launch Radio Advertising Campaign

A local environmental organization has sponsored a targeted radio advertising campaign designed to increase public as well as political opposition to Broadwater Energy’s proposed LNG terminal in Long Island Sound. In response, the vice president for Broadwater Energy said that the ads are “not honest nor do they contain factual information.”  Read more in The New...

Local Residents Accuse NorthernStar of Deception

Bradwood Landing developer NorthernStar Natural Gas is facing criticism for a recently distributed brochure, which contains a map omitting certain islands LNG vessels would pass on their way to the proposed facility. The brochures “do not reflect the dangers of the sandbars and islands in the river that these ships have to negotiate,” a Longview, Wash., resident...

Local Residents Not Persuaded by Financial Incentives Offered by Suez and Excelerate

Local politicians and fishermen in Gloucester, Mass., remain opposed to two offshore LNG terminals, despite financial incentives offered by project developers Suez Energy and Excelerate Energy to help offset potential adverse environmental impacts. Read more in yesterday’s edition of The Boston...

AES Official Addresses Public Concerns Related to Sparrows Point Proposal

In an interview with The Dundalk Eagle, Kent Morton, the project director for AES’ proposed Sparrows Point LNG terminal, discussed issues facing the project and responded to safety and environmental concerns that have been raised by opponents of the project. Morton explained how the site was selected, noting that AES is challenging a local law prohibiting construction of an LNG...

Quoddy Bay LNG Expected to Submit FERC Application Today

Quoddy Bay LNG plans to file an application today with FERC for its proposed import facility in Maine, according to Platts LNG Daily. Project manager Brian Smith says that he anticipates a final decision from FERC within a year. [Subscription...

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