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Maritimes & Northeast Schedules Open House Event for Proposed Expansion

Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline is extending an invitation for the public to attend next week its open house events to learn about their proposed pipeline expansion that will triple the company’s current 850-mile pipeline system. Today’s Bangor Daily News has the report. [Print edition...

Trunkline LNG Expansions Delayed Because of Hurricane Rita

A Southern Union Co. official yesterday announced that Hurricane Rita will postpone planned expansions of the Trunkline LNG facility in Louisiana. The company also anticipates financial losses as a result of the delay. Yesterday’s Platts LNG Daily has the details. [Subscription...

Chevron Signs Pipeline Deal with Kinder Morgan for Sabine Pass LNG Plant

Chevron Global Gas yesterday said it has inked a deal with Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, LP to be one of the shippers in pipeline system to be linked to the Sabine Pass LNG plant in Louisiana. Chevron Natural Gas President Randy Curry said the new pipeline, which is expected to be online in 2009, will serve markets east of the Rocky Mountains. PRNewswire has the press...

Pipeline Company Requests Public Input on Expansion Proposal

Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline LLC is seeking comments for its proposed pipeline expansion through Maine. Municipal officials and property owners near the existing pipeline have received notice of the plans, which stem from the recent number of LNG terminal proposals in the region. Today’s Bangor Daily News has the story. [Archived articles require a...

Public Hearings for Weaver’s Cove Dredging Request Scheduled for December

The Army Corps of Engineers has scheduled public hearings for Dec. 14 in Fall River, Mass., and Dec. 15 in Bristol, Rhode Island to discuss Weaver’s Cove Energy and Mill River Pipeline’s request to dredge the Mount Hope Bay shipping channel to enable the passage of LNG tankers. The news release is...

Iroquois Pipeline Questions Broadwater Proposal

Iroquois Pipeline Operating Co. said that their pipeline under the Long Island Sound currently is operating at maximum capacity and wants to discuss matters with Broadwater Energy before the plan to anchor an LNG terminal in the Sound progresses. Details are in Tuesday’s Milford...

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