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Quoddy Bay LNG Seeks Delay in State’s Review of Its Proposal

Quoddy Bay LNG said in a statement released yesterday that it plans to postpone or temporarily withdraw its state application to construct and operate a regasification terminal from Maine’s  regulatory review process. According to the Bangor Daily News, the company cited several factors, including determining imported LNG composition and the potential need for nitrogen...

MARAD and Coast Guard Complete FEIS for Proposed Calypso LNG Deepwater Port

Today’s Federal Register announces that the U.S. Maritime Administration and the U.S. Coast Guard have completed the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for the proposed Calypso LNG deepwater port. The document should be available soon on the Regulations.gov website under Docket No....

Daily Letters to the Editor

The Oregonian (four letters in response to an editorial published yesterday)

NorthernStar Natural Gas Announces Partnership with California Maritime Academy

Platts LNG Daily [subscription required] reports that NorthernStar Natural Gas, the company developing the Bradwood Landing LNG and Clearwater Port LNG projects, has partnered with the California Maritime Academy to develop an LNG training program. According to Platts, the curriculum will be developed by the Maritime Academy and likely will consist of a two- or three-day introductory...

Governor Kulongoski’s Office Does Not Expect FERC to Adequately Address Its Concerns

A spokesperson for Gov. Ted Kulongoski (D-Ore.) told The Daily News (Longview, Wash.) that she does not expect FERC to adequately address the state’s concerns regarding the proposed Bradwood Landing LNG terminal when the Commission addresses the project at its meeting on...

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