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Op-Ed: National Interest, Sovereignty Principal Concerns in Passamaquoddy Bay LNG Terminal Process

An op-ed carried by the Telegraph-Journal (New Brunswick, Canada) last Friday argues that Canada’s national interest and sovereignty will ultimately determine the fate of the three LNG import terminals proposed for the Passamaquoddy Bay...

Jordan Cove LNG Responds to FERC Environmental Data Request

Late last week, Jordan Cove LNG responded to an environmental data request filed by FERC earlier this month. The filings are available in FERC’s eLibrary under Docket No. CP07-444.

FERC, Delaware Argue Crown Landing Approval Before D.C. Circuit

LNG Daily [subscription required] reports that FERC and the State of Delaware presented oral arguments to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit regarding FERC’s conditional approval of  the proposed Crown Landing LNG terminal. Attorneys representing Delaware argued that the approval was granted improperly as Delaware had not issued required environmental...

FERC Releases EA for Sabine Pass LNG Re-Export Proposal

Today FERC released its Environmental Assessment (EA) for the re-export project proposed by Sabine Pass LNG. FERC staff concludes that the proposed modification to existing LNG facilities, with appropriate mitigation efforts, “would not constitute a major federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment.” Read the Commission’s issuance in...

FERC Approves Settlement of Algonquin Gas Quality Issues

Last week FERC endorsed a proposed settlement regarding gas interchangeability issues on the Algonquin Gas Transmission system that establishes more restrictive gas composition specifications. According to FERC’s order, in approving the settlement it balanced safety concerns regarding local distribution companies’ (LDCs) peak-shaving facilities against the assertions of...

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