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LNG Buoy Anchors Being Modified at Canadian Port

The large suction anchors that will hold the Northeast Gateway LNG buoys in place are currently being modified at the Port of Saint John in Canada, the Telegraph-Journal (New Brunswick, Canada) reports. Following these modifications, the anchors will be transferred to the LNG receiving site for...

Canadian Regulators Approve Pipeline Connection from Gros Cacouna

Canada’s National Energy Board yesterday approved a receipt point on the Trans-Canada Integrated System from the proposed Gros Cacouna LNG regasification terminal. NEB also approved the application’s toll methodology and will allow reasonable costs associated with service to the terminal to be...

Trunkline Terminal to Streamline Vaporization Process

[This post was removed July 19, 2007, because of inadequate information.]

State Board Holds Public Forum on Downeast LNG Proposal

At the first in a series of hearings hosted by the Maine Board of Environmental Protection, Downeast LNG officials, town representatives, and local residents offered their views on the Downeast LNG terminal proposed for Passamaquoddy Bay. A local harbor pilot told those in attendance that “there will be no unreasonable impact on the current navigational, recreational, fishing,...

Sparrows Point LNG Project Denied CZMA Consistency By Maryland

Following AES’ rejection of the State of Maryland’s request that the developer stay the federal CZMA consistency review period for its proposed LNG terminal at Sparrows Point, the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) denied the project’s consistency “on the grounds that AES has not provided sufficient information necessary for the State to make a federal...

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