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U.S. Coast Guard to Allow Vessels from Yemen to Deliver LNG to Everett Terminal

The U.S. Coast Guard said yesterday that it will permit vessels carrying LNG sourced from Yemen to deliver their cargos to the Everett regasification terminal near Boston. Coast Guard Captain of the Port John Healey said that Everett terminal owner Distrigas will provide additional security measures for ships arriving from Yemen. He also noted that the Coast Guard will review each...

R.I. Attorney General Criticizes Weaver’s Cove LNG Project at State Senate Hearing

Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick Lynch (D) testified yesterday before a special state senate task force created to investigate the Weaver’s Cove LNG import project. Lynch testified that efforts  and resources needed to secure the affected waterways during LNG vessel transit were too expensive. Two other public officials testified before the task force as well. Read more in...

News Analysis: U.S. Shale Gas Plays Discouraging Construction of New LNG Terminals

An analysis published by NASDAQ concludes that the increased availability of natural gas from U.S. shale plays is discouraging LNG project developers from building new regasification terminals, even if the projects have been approved by U.S....

Oregon Congressional Primary Candidate Opposed to LNG Import Projects

David Robinson, a candidate in the Democratic Party’s congressional primary in Oregon, says he does not believe Oregon needs LNG import projects to meet the state’s demand for natural gas. The Daily Astorian provides further...

ExxonMobil: Golden Pass LNG Terminal to Come Online in Second Half 2010

During a conference call yesterday an executive with ExxonMobil said that the company expects the Golden Pass LNG import terminal to come online in the second half of 2010. According to Upstream Online [subscription required], the executive said he anticipates the first deliveries of LNG “in the coming...

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