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Connecticut Disputes Energy Act

Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal is questioning the legitimacy of a provision under the Energy Policy Act of 2005 that allows developers of LNG projects to appeal directly to federal appellate court after states deny or delay permits or licenses associated with LNG terminal applications, according to an Associated Press report published yesterday in Newsday. [Articles...

Cheniere Says Sabine Pass LNG Plant OK after Rita

Cheniere Energy said that its LNG facility in Louisiana sustained minimum damage following Hurricane Rita, according to a news release published by Business Wire. [Free registration...

Trunkline LNG Terminal Appears Safe after Hurricane Rita

Southern Union’s Trunkline LNG terminal is still standing after its brush with Hurricane Rita over the weekend. See Sunday’s edition of The Scranton Times-Tribune for...

Public Hearing on Planned Oregon Terminal This Week

FERC and the US Coast Guard have planned the first in a series of meetings this week to address concerns regarding the proposed Bradwood LNG terminal. An Associated Press article published in yesterday’s Albany Democrat-Herald has the details. [This article is no longer available...

Op-ed: Philadelphia LNG Project Needs Comprehensive Review

Philadelphia Gas Works’ planned LNG terminal necessitates an all-encompassing assessment before any final decisions are made, the Coast Guard’s captain of the port for Philadelphia said in an op-ed piece published in Thursday’s Philadelphia Inquirer. [Free registration...

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