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Alaskan Officials Hear Analysis of Proposed LNG Export Plant and Natural Gas Pipeline

The Fairbanks News Miner (Alaska) reports that Alaska Gasline Port Authority members heard testimony yesterday from several energy industry consultants on the economic benefits of constructing an LNG export plant, proposed by the Alaska Gasline Port Authority, versus constructing a natural gas pipeline to transport gas via...

Union Leaders Offer Support for Sparrows Point LNG Project

Citing the potential for job creation, the Metropolitan Baltimore Council AFL-CIO offered its support for the proposed Sparrows Point LNG regasification terminal. The Baltimore Sun offers additional details of the union’s endorsement. Separately, the Baltimore Examiner reports that state and local officials are expected to testify at public hearings on the Sparrows Point LNG...

Project Developer Expects to Complete Brunswick Pipeline by November 2008

A representative for Brunswick Pipeline told the Chronicle Herald (Canada) that the company expects to complete its natural gas pipeline in New Brunswick by November 2008. The pipeline is expected to transport natural gas from the Canaport LNG terminal to customers in Canada and the U.S....

Jordan Cove LNG Asks FERC to Issue DEIS by End of July 2008

Jordan Cove Energy Project, L.P. sent a letter to FERC urging the agency to issue its Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) by the end of July 2008. According to the letter filed in FERC’s eLibrary, available under Docket No. CP07-444, LNG suppliers will be more amenable to negotiating supply agreements with Jordan Cove LNG if they believe that there is a reasonable...

FERC to Hold Public Hearings on Weaver’s Cove Offshore Unloading Proposal

FERC has scheduled two public hearings in Rhode Island and Massachusetts to discuss Weaver’s Cove LNG’s proposal to unload LNG cargos offshore and transport LNG via pipeline to its proposed onshore regasification facility. Read more in the Boston...

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