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Mass. LNG Vessel Bill Passes

The Herald News reports that the Mass. state legislature Friday passed a bill aimed at preventing construction of the Weaver’s Cove LNG terminal in Fall River, Mass.  The bill, which restricts LNG vessels from transiting under low bridges and also mirrors language from the law recently passed in Rhode Island prohibiting vessels from coming within certain distances of state...

Mass. Bill Said to Impact Proposed Offshore LNG ports

The Marblehead Reporter today reports on a bill proposed by Mass. State Sen. Robert O’Leary to develop a new comprehensive ocean management plan regulating activities in Massachusetts state waters.  The plan would include review of pipelines that enter state waters from offshore projects, such as the proposed Neptune LNG deepwater port, that are located in federal...

Aker Kvaerner and IHI Partner to Construct Ingleside LNG

Webwire reports on the award of a construction contract for the Ingleside Energy Center regasification terminal in Ingleside, Texas, to partners Aker Kvaerner, a Norwegian engineering group, and Japanese-based Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries (IHI).  The terminal is being developed by Occidental Energy and would have output capacity of 1.0 Bcf/day of imported natural...

KeySpan LNG Storage Facility Not in Danger From Nearby Fire

A lightning strike in Providence, Rhode Island caused gasoline explosions on the property of Motiva Enterprise’s petroleum storage tank farm.  The resulting fire occurred on a pier less than a 1,000 feet away from the existing KeySpan LNG peak shaving storage tank.  However, according to Assistant Providence Fire Chief Mark Pare, the LNG...

Weaver’s Cove, Fall River Comment on Rhode Island Fuel Facility Fire

Commenting on the lightning strike at the gasoline storage facility in Providence, Rhode Island, James Grasso, a spokesman for Weaver’s Cove LNG which has proposed an LNG receiving terminal in nearby Fall River, Mass., emphasized the differences between LNG and other fuels such as gasoline. “LNG does not explode because it is not mixed with oxygen,” Grasso clarified. ...

Pacific Northern Gas and Kitimat LNG Partner to Build Pipeline

Pacific Northern Gas Ltd. has partnered with Kitimat LNG Inc. to construct a $1.2-billion, 290-mile pipeline that will transport natural gas from the proposed Kitimat LNG terminal to Summit Lake, British Columbia, where it will interconnect with the Duke Energy pipeline system.  While a spokesperson for Pacific Northern Gas characterized the search for long-term gas supplies for...

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