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Federal Judge Denies Port of Astoria’s Motion to Dismiss Oregon LNG Lawsuit

Following the recommendation of a federal magistrate, Judge Michael Mossman denied a motion to dismiss filed by the Port of Astoria in its ongoing breach of contract litigation against Oregon LNG. The Daily Astorian provides additional...

Jordan Cove LNG Formally Accepts FERC’s Authorization

Jordan Cove Energy Project, L.P. yesterday filed its formal acceptance of FERC’s authorizations of the Jordan Cove LNG import project and associated Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline. The acceptance is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No....

European LNG Headlines

Adriatic LNG Approves Two More Ships for Docking, for Total of Eight (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required]

Oregon Lawmaker Seeks to Require Needs Assessment for LNG Terminals

Oregon State Rep. Chuck Riley (D) has introduced H.B. 3616, the Domestic Resource Protection Act, which would require LNG project developers to perform an assessment of Oregon’s energy market to demonstrate a need for LNG imports. According to the Daily Journal of Commerce (Portland, Ore.), the measure would also require LNG project developers to pay for all costs associated with...

Oregon DOE Approves Jordan Cove LNG’s Emergency Response Plan

Last week the Oregon Department of Energy announced that it has approved the emergency response plan submitted by Jordan Cove LNG. The Oregon DOE’s approval letter is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket...

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