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Op-ed: Proposed Cabrillo Port Terminal Will Help Meet California’s Energy Needs

A Camarillo, Calif., resident urges Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to support the LNG terminals proposed for California. He says that, in particular, BHP Billiton’s proposed Cabrillo Port LNG terminal is California’s “balanced answer for a reliable energy supply” and will not harm tourism or the environment. The Ventura County Star carries his op-ed. [Free...

Maine Board of Environmental Protection Given Jurisdiction Over Downeast LNG Environmental Review

The Maine Board of Environmental Protection voted on Thursday to oversee the state environmental review of the proposed Downeast LNG terminal in Maine. Given the scope and magnitude of the Downeast LNG project, the Maine Department of Environmental Protection gave the board jurisdiction over the review process. The BEP is also expected to review Quoddy Bay LNG’s proposed import...

Harbor Commissioners Terminate Environmental Review of Proposed Long Beach Terminal

The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners yesterday voted to halt an environmental review of Sound Energy Solutions’ proposed LNG terminal.  The decision may prevent the terminal from leasing the intended project site in the Port of Long Beach.  An executive with Sound Energy Solutions said, “We’re surprised because we had restarted negotiations with the city on...

Export License Extension Pursued for Alaskan LNG Facility

ConocoPhillips and Marathon Oil Corp. on Friday applied with the U.S. Dept. of Energy for a two-year license extension that would allow the companies to continue to export LNG to Asian markets from their facility in Kenai, Alaska. The current license expires in 2009. According to Alaska Report, local utilities or governments may oppose the extension, arguing that Cook Inlet gas should...

Dept. of Interior Expresses Concerns About Proposed Broadwater Terminal

Broadwater Energy’s proposed LNG terminal and the vessels that would supply it may cause ecological harm to marine organisms inhabiting Long Island Sound, according to a Jan. 18 letter submitted to FERC by the U.S. Dept. of Interior. The agency estimates that millions of fish eggs and larvae may be killed as a result of impingement and entrainment in the facility’s and...

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