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Deadline Nears for Sec. of Commerce’s Decision on Broadwater LNG Proposal

Newsday (Long Island, N.Y.) provides an update on the status of the Broadwater LNG import proposal, noting that the U.S. Secretary of Commerce must decide by April 13 whether to overturn New York’s determination that the project is inconsistent with the state’s federally approved Coastal Zone Management...

Jordan Cove LNG Files Supplemental Information with FERC

Last Friday Jordan Cove LNG filed two supplemental responses in reply to FERC’s January 2 and February 10, 2009, Environmental Data Requests. Jordan Cove LNG’s filings are available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

Industry Experts Discuss Federal-State Tension Over LNG Terminal Permitting Process

Platts LNG Daily offers coverage of the ongoing tension between a number of state governments and the U.S. federal government over the LNG project permitting process. According to one industry player, Center for LNG President Bill Cooper, the tension arises from FERC’s willingness to issue project authorization before the pertinent state governments issue all of the required...

Gulf LNG Requests Variances to Natural Gas Pipeline Route

Gulf LNG Pipeline, LLC has submitted a request to FERC asking the agency to allow a number of variances to the route of the natural gas pipeline associated with the Gulf LNG import terminal planned for Pascagoula, Miss. The request is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

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