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Calypso Requests Rehearing of Order Regarding Construction of Pipeline Offshore Florida

Calypso U.S. Pipeline LLC, a subsidiary of Suez Energy North America, has requested rehearing of FERC’s decision to require Calypso to show that its affiliate’s proposed Bahamian LNG terminal has been authorized by the Bahamian government prior to beginning construction of the pipeline proposed to connect the terminal to Florida.  The company has asked FERC to allow it to...

FERC Approves Creole Trail Pipeline Expansion

FERC yesterday authorized the expansion of a pipeline associated with Cheniere’s Creole Trail LNG terminal, which was approved for construction in Cameron Parish, La.  The Commission had modified its previous authorization and approved the construction of an additional 18.1 miles to a 42-inch pipeline that will interconnect Creole Trail with the Sabine Pass pipeline system....

FERC Approves M&N Pipeline Expansion

FERC yesterday approved Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline LLC’s Phase IV Pipeline Project, which  increases its mainline design capacity by approximately 418,000 Dt/d to accommodate natural gas expected from the Canaport LNG terminal  (currently under construction).  FERC’s press release...

Downeast LNG Officials and Baileyville Town Council Discuss Proposed Pipeline

Downeast LNG representatives met with Town Council members in Baileyville, Maine, Monday night to discuss plans to build a pipeline associated with the company’s proposed LNG terminal in Robbinston, Maine. Some councilors expressed concern that the pipeline may pass near the town’s water supply and suggested an alternative route, which Downeast spokesperson Rob Wyatt said...

Massachusetts DEP Approves Proposed Pipelines Tied to Weaver’s Cove Terminal

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection last week overruled decisions by two local conservation commissions that would have denied Hess LNG authorization to construct two pipelines in conjunction with the FERC-approved Weaver’s Cove LNG terminal in Fall River, Mass. Responding to the decision, Fall River Mayor Edward M. Lambert Jr. said, “We have much...

Open Season Launched for Proposed Pipeline from Jordan Cove Terminal

The developers of the proposed Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline launched an open season last week, lasting until March 1, for capacity on the pipeline, which would transport natural gas from the proposed Jordan Cove LNG terminal in Coos Bay, Ore. Friday’s edition of Platts LNG Daily has further details. [Subscription...

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