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Oregon LNG Submits Draft Resource Reports to FERC

LNG Development Company, LLC, d/b/a Oregon LNG, has filed Draft Resource Reports 1 (General Project Description) and 10 (Alternatives) with FERC for the pre-filing environmental review of its proposed bi-directional LNG terminal at Warrenton, Ore. The reports can be found on eLibrary under Docket No....

Cheniere to Submit Resource Reports Soon for Corpus Christi LNG Export Project

Cheniere representatives informed FERC that the company will begin submitting draft environmental resource reports for the Corpus Christi LNG export project within two weeks. Minutes from a conference call between project developers and FERC staff are available in the eLibrary under Docket No....

FERC Withdraws Consultation Request for Oregon LNG Project

Noting that the developers of the Oregon LNG terminal and pipeline project expect to change their plans for the project, FERC informed the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that it is withdrawing its Endangered Species Act section 7 consultation request regarding the proposed project. In its letters to each agency, available under Docket No....

FERC Seeks Additional Information from Freeport LNG on Phase II Modification Project

Yesterday, FERC asked Freeport LNG Development, L.P. to provide additional information regarding the company’s planned Phase II Modification Project. According to FERC’s letter, available in the eLibrary under Docket No. CP12-29, the information requested is “necessary for [the Commission staff] to continue preparation of the environmental...

FERC to Conduct Onsite Environmental Review for Proposed Jordan Cove LNG Liquefaction Project

FERC announced Friday that on March 27, 2012 its staff will be in Coos County, Oregon to gather data for an environmental review of the proposed Jordan Cove Liquefaction Project and to attend an open house hosted by Jordan Cove Energy Project, LP. For more information, see Docket No. PF12-7 in FERC’s...

Pennsylvania Resident Urges County Commissioners to Adopt Anti-LNG Exports Resolution

Citing environmental and economic concerns, local resident Walton Brennan encouraged the commissioners of Bradford County, Pa., to adopt a resolution to oppose additional U.S. Department of Energy authorizations to export domestic LNG. In an interview, a spokesperson for the Marcellus Shale Coalition disagreed, questioning Brennan’s assertions that hydraulic fracturing is unsafe...

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