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Broadwater Energy Releases Favorable Poll Results of Long Island Residents

Newsday reports that Broadwater Energy released a poll on Monday demonstrating that 68% of Long Islanders favor the proposed Broadwater LNG terminal. The poll was based on 1,000 random telephone interviews with Long Island residents. However, some have questioned the validity of the results, claiming that the poll was conducted in a way that failed to adequately present both sides of...

U.S. Senators Propose Repeal of FERC Authority Over Siting of LNG Terminals

Last week U.S. Senators Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.), Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), and Joseph Lieberman (ID-Conn.) proposed senate bill 2822 that would repeal FERC’s authority over the siting of LNG facilities, established as part of the Energy Policy Act of 2005. Sen. Clinton said, “The 2005 energy bill trampled on states’ rights when it comes to LNG...

Sempra Completes Expansion of Baja North Pipeline

Sempra Energy has completed an expansion of its Baja North gas pipeline, which will transport gas from the Energia Costa Azul LNG terminal in Mexico to markets in California and Arizona. Oil and Gas Journal provides additional details on the $250 million expansion...

Partner in Quebec Shale Gas Project Suggests Rabaska LNG Terminal May Supply U.S. Market

Speaking to the Montreal Gazette, the president of Junex Inc., a partner in the Utica shale gas project in Quebec, suggested that the recently announced discovery of 4 Tcf of potentially recoverable gas in the Utica field could mean that the Rabaska LNG terminal may be used to supply the U.S. gas market, as opposed to the Quebec market. A spokesperson for Quebec’s natural...

Oregon Governor Reacts to FERC Letter

Governor Ted Kulongoski (D-Ore.) told KMTR Radio that he is prepared to litigate to ensure that any LNG terminals proposed for Oregon are needed and safe. FERC denied Gov. Kulongoski’s request that it conduct a regional review of proposed LNG terminals, explaining that market forces decide whether a facility is built once FERC determines that a proposal meets certain safety and...

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