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Ingleside LNG Seeks Start-Up Extension from FERC

Ingleside LNG backer Occidental Petroleum Corp. (“Oxy”) has filed a Request for Extension of Time with FERC, asking them to extend the project’s start-up deadline from mid – 2008 to April 30, 2011. The filing is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No. CP05-13. Additionally, a report by Reuters cites market conditions and difficulties securing adequate...

Fire Marshals Hold Informational Meeting for Residents Near Proposed Sparrows Point LNG Site

The National Association of State Fire Marshals held an informational meeting for residents of  communities near the Sparrows Point LNG site last weekend. The Dundalk Eagle (Md.) reports that the fire marshals offered technical information on LNG and discussed the potential risks associated with LNG regasification...

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Connecticut Governor Requests Governor of New York Thoroughly Examine Broadwater LNG Proposal

Connecticut Gov. M. Jodi Rell (R) released a letter written to Gov. Eliot Spitzer (D-N.Y.) urging him to ensure that New York’s state agencies thoroughly examine the Broadwater LNG proposal. According to a report by Newsday, Gov. Spitzer has yet to take a public position on the Broadwater LNG proposal; one spokesperson noted that the “New York State Department of State...

Anti-LNG Group Advises Investors to Abandon LNG Projects in Maine

According to the Telegraph-Journal (New Brunswick, Canada), LNG opposition group Save Passamaquoddy Bay Canada argues that three regasification terminals proposed for Maine are not feasible because of a lack of Coast Guard resources and Canadian opposition to tanker traffic in Head Harbour Passage. The group’s chair told the Telegraph-Journal investors “are...

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