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Newspaper Highlights Issues Surrounding Bradwood Landing Proposal

Saturday’s edition of The Daily News (Longview, Wash.) features background information regarding the proposed Bradwood Landing LNG terminal in Oregon. Among the issues addressed in Q&A format are the potential impacts that the proposed facility may have on public safety, the environment, and residential properties. The data is gleaned from documents submitted by federal...

Landowners Urged to Fight Bradwood Landing Terminal Instead of Pipeline

A Longview, Wash., resident urged local landowners who want to prevent NorthernStar Natural Gas from building a proposed pipeline on their properties to focus their opposition efforts on the pipeline’s associated Bradwood Landing LNG terminal. “Eminent domain is against us. We can’t fight it,” Marjorie Castle told landowners at a meeting held Monday night....

FERC Extends Deadline for Proposed Calypso Pipeline

FERC has approved Calypso U.S. Pipeline LLC’s request for a three-year extension of its March 24, 2007 deadline to build and commence services on a pipeline off the coast of Florida for importing regasified LNG. Calypso intends to connect the pipeline to either a proposed LNG terminal on Grand Bahama Island or another offshore Florida. The Jan. 25 order may be found in the FERC...

Informational Meeting for Pacific Pipeline from Proposed Jordan Cove LNG Terminal Draws Protestors

Mail Tribune reports that approximately 70 people attended an informational meeting with FERC Staff and representatives from the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and the U.S. Forest Service last night in Medford, Ore., regarding the proposed Pacific Connector Natural Gas Pipeline.  According to the report, a dozen people protested at the meeting site prior to the...

FERC Holds Informational Session on Proposed Williams Pipeline

FERC last night sponsored a public educational session to discuss the environmental review process for Williams Pipeline Co.’s proposed Pacific Pipeline Connector, which would transport natural gas from Jordan Cove Energy’s proposed LNG terminal in Coos Bay, Ore. According to KCBY, residents have expressed concern over the adverse impacts that the pipeline may have on local...

Jordan Cove Plans on Filing its FERC Application by April

Jordan Cove Energy intends to submit an application with FERC for the development of its LNG terminal in Coos Bay, Ore., by April 2. The World reports that regulatory delays prevented the company from filing in January, as originally anticipated.  Jordan Cove expects to submit its final resource report this week. [Access to archived articles require a...

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