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PGNiG signs $4.6 Billion Regas Deal (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required] Adriatic LNG Has Open Terminal Slot in May (Platts LNG Daily) [Subscription required]

County Commissioners Pass Resolution Against Gas Pipelines Associated with LNG Proposals

Last Wednesday the Yamhill County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to pass a resolution expressing opposition to two natural gas pipeline projects that are associated with LNG import facilities proposed in Oregon. The gas pipelines would cross 23 miles of land in Yamhill County. The News-Register (Yamhill Valley, Ore.) offers additional...

R.I. Local Chamber of Commerce Directors Unanimously Object to Weaver’s Cove LNG Project

Directors of the Newport County, R.I., Chamber of Commerce unanimously voted this week to object to the planned Weaver’s Cove LNG import project. The Providence Journal reports that the vote was based on economic research findings that suggest the Weaver’s Cove LNG facility could have a negative impact on the local businesses in the hospitality, marine trades, and defense...

Port Manatee Signs $30 Million Deal for Pipeline Associated with Port Dolphin LNG Project

Port Dolphin Energy and the Manatee Port Authority agreed to a $30 million contract where Port Dolphin will lease approximately 35 acres of Port Manatee’s property and obtain a right of way for a pipeline associated with the planned LNG deepwater port. Under the terms of the agreement, as reported by the Bradenton Herald, Port Dolphin will pay the port authority $425,000 as a...

Port Authority Schedules Meeting Today to Address Situation with Oregon LNG

Following a conference call between the Port of Astoria Commission, Oregon LNG, and U.S. District Court Judge Michael Mosman, the Port Commission scheduled a meeting and executive session to take place tonight. At the meeting and executive session, the parties are expected  to discuss and implement Judge Mosman’s preliminary injunction in a contract dispute between the Port...

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