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Op-ed Says LNG Could Decrease Energy Costs

Jesus Arrendondo, the executive director of Californians for Clean Affordable Safe Energy at Los Angeles, says the construction of LNG import terminals is a sensible way to curb rising energy costs. See his op-ed in Friday’s Ventura County Star. [Free registration...

Op-ed Says Other Communities’ LNG Proceedings Deserve Critical Look

An Astoria, Ore. resident says the Warrenton City Council should examine public proceedings of municipalities considering LNG facilities because he feels they provide valuable insight into the decisions made by these communities regarding such proposals. His op-ed is in Friday’s edition of The Daily...

Quoddy Bay LNG Plan “Tabled” Pending Complete Application

The bureau of the state Bureau of Parks and Lands has asked Quoddy Bay LLC, the company behind the LNG terminal proposal in Pleasant Point, Maine, to complete its application before it undergoes further review. Brian Smith, the project manager, said he does not view the request as a stumbling block because “we have agreed [with the Bureau of Parks and Lands] to hold off the...

Speaker Says Lawmakers Should Consider LNG Options

Industry experts implored state legislators to “think a little more broadly about the need for [liquefied natural] gas, a suggestion that created an uncomfortable situation for the hosts of the Annual Council of State Governments in light of the ongoing boundary clash between New Jersey and Delaware over the siting of the potential Crown Landing LNG facility. Friday’s...

University of Maine Research Says Downeast LNG Terminal Could Bring Economic Assistance

A study released by the University of Maine supports Downeast LNG’s contention that an LNG facility in Robbinston, Maine will bring “good jobs and sustainable economic activity to Washington County,” said Dean Girdis, the company’s president. The article is published by...

Weaver’s Cove LNG Conference Scheduled Today

Hess CEO Gordon Shearer and Coast Guard Cpt. Mary Landry are among those scheduled to speak at a two-day conference in Boston starting today. The Coalition for the Responsible Siting of LNG Facilities will be present “to bear witness to Gorden Shearer’s inaccuracies and doublespeak” outside the event. Details are in yesterday’s Herald...

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