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Downeast LNG Project Moving Forward

“We’re still moving forward” says Downeast LNG President Dean Girdis, referring to his company’s proposal to construct an LNG import terminal on Passamaquoddy Bay in Robbinston, Maine. Girdis’ comments follow FERC’s recent dismissal of Calais LNG’s import terminal application.  Read more in the CBC News...

Study Endorses Port of Valdez as Ideal Site for New LNG Export Terminal in Alaska

A study commissioned by the Alaska Gasline Port Authority concludes that the Port of Valdez in Prince William Sound is the ideal site for the LNG liquefaction and export facility proposed for southern Alaska. The Fairbanks News Miner provides additional...

Jordan Cove LNG Submits Draft Resource Report for Export Project

Jordan Cove Energy Project has submitted a draft Resource Report 1 in compliance with FERC’s mandatory pre-filing process for the company’s planned LNG export terminal. The draft report is available in the eLibrary under Docket No....

FERC Requests Additional Engineering Data for Cameron LNG Terminal BOG Project

Yesterday FERC requested additional engineering data from Cameron LNG regarding the company’s proposed boil-off gas (BOG) project. In its letter requesting the engineering information, the Commission states that the data requested is “necessary for [FERC] to continue preparation of the environmental assessment.” The request is available in the eLibrary under Docket...

Calais LNG Developer to Continue to Seek Financing for Project

Following FERC’s dismissal of the applications for the Calais LNG import terminal and associated pipeline, Ian Emery, an official with the company, said that his firm would continue to seek financing for the project. Emery told WCSH News that the company has already spent $25 million developing the Calais LNG...

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