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Canaport LNG Hires Foster Wheeler for Advisory Services

Foster Wheeler Canada Ltd. yesterday announced that it has been hired by Canaport LNG LP to advise on technical matters associated with the Canaport LNG terminal, approved for construction in New Brunswick, Canada. The 1 Bcf/d facility is expected to come online in...

Williams Pipeline Co. Tests Feasibility of Preliminary Underwater Pipeline Route

Williams Pipeline Co. has identified a preliminary underwater pipeline route as part of its Pacific Connector Pipeline project, according to The World.  Williams issued a press release on Tuesday announcing the viability of the underwater pipeline based upon its preliminary evaluations; however, the company is conducting further tests to confirm the pipeline’s feasibility. The...

Port of Coos Bay Hosts Demonstration on LNG Risks

The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay yesterday hosted an educational session that gave attendees, including firefighters and state officials, an opportunity to learn more about the properties of LNG, as well as its safety and security risks. A consultant for Jordan Cove Energy, the company that is seeking to develop an LNG terminal in Coos Bay, Ore., said that LNG is safe as long...

LNG Critic Demands Referendum in the Bahamas

A local environmental activist again has called on the Bahamian government to gauge public support for developing the country’s LNG industry by holding a referendum. ReEarth president Sam Duncombe reportedly collected 5,000 signatures for an anti-LNG petition to demonstrate that many voters do not support this type of industrial growth. The Bahama Journal has the...

Op-ed: California Should Focus on Domestic Gas Resources

In a letter to the editor published in Monday’s Fresno Bee, a resident of the city of Lemoore questions California’s “sudden need for LNG” and argues that “imported LNG is an inherently costly and dangerous alternative to domestic...

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