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FERC Says Pre-Filing Process Not Required for Modifications to Sabine Pass LNG Facility

Responding to a previous inquiry from Sabine Pass LNG, L.P., FERC said yesterday that pre-filing procedures are not required for the proposed installation and operation of spare gas pipeline compressors at the Sabine Pass LNG terminal. FERC’s determination is available in the Commission’s...

FERC Authorizes Cameron LNG to Begin Installation of Spare Gas Compressor

Yesterday FERC authorized Cameron LNG to commence installation of its spare gas pipeline compressor. The authorization is available in the Commission’s eLibrary under Docket No....

Liberty Natural Gas Files Application for Onshore Gas Pipeline Associated with LNG Deepwater Port Proposal

Last month Liberty Natural Gas, LLC submitted an application to FERC to construct the onshore portion of its natural gas pipeline system connecting to a proposed LNG deepwater port to be located offshore New Jersey. The application is available in the FERC eLibrary under Docket No. CP11-10, and today’s Federal Register provides additional...

County Commissioners Allow Oregon Pipeline Project to Move Forward

Clatsop, Ore., county commissioners voted 4-1 to affirm a decision by the county’s hearing officer to conditionally approve a portion of the Oregon Pipeline project, the natural gas pipeline associated with the Oregon LNG project. County commissioners also scheduled a public hearing for November 8, 2010, to learn more about the company’s emergency management plan. Read more...

County Commissioners to Limit Testimony at This Week’s Public Hearing on Oregon LNG

Commissioners for Clatsop County, Ore., have announced that they will limit testimony at tonight’s hearing regarding the Oregon Pipeline project, an infrastructure project associated with the Oregon LNG proposal. According to the Daily Astorian, only testimony on emergency response planning will be...

County Suspends Meeting on Oregon Pipeline Proposal

After hearing almost four hours of testimony regarding a proposed pipeline associated with the Oregon LNG import project at a public hearing this week, the Clatsop County Board of Commissioners decided to suspend the hearing until October 27, 2010, to determine whether the project is covered by an emergency management plan. Find further details in the Daily...

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