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KeySpan LNG Disapproves Rhode Island Attorney General’s Comments

KeySpan LNG asked FERC to disregard what it feels are fear-inciting comments made by Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick Lynch. An article published by SNL Financial LC has the details of this...

Mayor Lambert: Weaver’s Cove “Dead”

Fall River mayor Ed Lambert said the completion of the proposed Weaver’s Cove LNG project is unlikely due to legislation that bans the demolition of the Brightman Street Bridge, which would prevent tankers reaching the terminal. An Associate Press article posted on ABC affiliate WLNE-TV’s website has the details of the latest...

Small Maine Town Eager for LNG Terminal

Citizens of a small town in Maine want Quoddy Bay LLC to develop an LNG plant there to spur economic development, just several months after the town denied the company permission to construct a terminal in close proximity. Yesterday’s Platts LNG Daily has the story. [Subscription...

WGL Plans to Add Heavier Hydrocarbons to Reduce Gas Leaks

Washington Gas Light reports it is slated to finish construction in December on a facility that will add heavier hydrocarbons to its LNG supply, a measure designed to curb gas leaks in Prince George’s County, Md. Yesterday’s Natural Gas Intelligence has the full story. [Subscription...

Critics Express Opposition to Broadwater LNG Plans

Emotions ran high last week as supporters and critics expressed their passions towards the proposed Broadwater LNG terminal at a public hearing Sept. 20 in East Lyme, Conn. An article published by Shore Publishing, LLC has the...

Hess Official Finds Holes in Travis’ Claims

Hess LNG CEO Gordon Shearer has addressed claims made by Massachusetts Rep. Philip Travis that LNG tankers will not be able to pass under power lines. For more on Shearer’s letter challenging these assertions, see today’s edition of The Herald...

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