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Local Residents Plan Protest Against Pipeline Proposal

Local residents opposed to the Bradwood Landing LNG import terminal and the Palomar natural gas pipeline proposed for northwestern Oregon are planning a rally today to protest the development of these facilities. Read more in the Hillsboro Argus...

First Public LNG Fueling Station Opens in California

The Ventura County Press Telegram reports that California’s first public LNG fueling station was opened yesterday by Clean Energy. The fueling station is designed to service LNG-powered commercial trucks operating in nearby...

FERC Officials Tour Jordan Cove LNG Site

Yesterday FERC officials joined local residents in a tour of the site proposed for the Jordan Cove LNG import terminal. One FERC official told KCBY News that by his estimation, Jordan Cove LNG is approximately one third of the way through the regulatory review process, leaving ample time for public comment on the...

ExxonMobil Announces LNG Regas Terminal for Offshore New Jersey

Yesterday ExxonMobil made public its BlueOcean Energy project, a proposal to build a floating  regasification terminal approximately 20 miles off the coast of New Jersey and 30 miles south of Long Island. As currently contemplated, BlueOcean Energy has a designed capacity of 1.2 Bcf/d. Ron Billings, Exxon’s vice president of global LNG, told the New York Times that the...

EIA Estimates 35% Increase in LNG Imports Over 2006

In its Short-Term Energy Outlook released yesterday, the EIA estimated that U.S. LNG imports for 2007 will total approximately 790 Bcf, a 35% increase over last year’s total. The Outlook predicts a total import volume of 940 Bcf for 2008 based on expanded global liquefaction capacity, but cautions that project delays or market conditions “could temper the number of...

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