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Poll Suggests Local Support for LNG Terminal in Coos Bay

According to the Register-Guard (Eugene, Ore.), a public opinion poll conducted for Jordan Cove Energy suggests that there is local support for building an LNG regasification terminal in Coos...

Oregon Labor Leader Offers Support for Bradwood Landing LNG Project

In an op-ed published this week by The Oregonian, Tom Chamberlain, president of the Oregon AFL-CIO, argues in favor of the Bradwood Landing LNG regasification terminal. Chamberlain notes that potential benefits of the project include the creation of up to 450 jobs during the three-year construction of the facility, energy savings for local natural gas customers and an additional $8...

Industry Official: North American LNG Imports Likely to Double Over Next Two Years

Reuters reports that EOG Resources Inc. CEO Mark Papa told an industry audience on Tuesday that he expects North American LNG imports to double over the next two years.

Gas Pipeline Associated with Kitimat LNG Seeking Interest in Capacity from Third Parties

Pacific Trail Pipelines, the proposed natural gas pipeline that will connect to the Kitimat LNG export terminal in British Columbia, announced yesterday that it is seeking formal expressions of interest from entities for capacity on its pipeline. Reuters provides additional...

FERC to Accept Comments on Calais LNG at Public Meeting

FERC will accept comments on the Calais LNG proposal from interested entities and local residents at a public meeting scheduled for Thursday, December 4, in Calais, Maine. The Bangor Daily News provides additional...

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