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WGL Plans to Add Heavier Hydrocarbons to Reduce Gas Leaks

Washington Gas Light reports it is slated to finish construction in December on a facility that will add heavier hydrocarbons to its LNG supply, a measure designed to curb gas leaks in Prince George’s County, Md. Yesterday’s Natural Gas Intelligence has the full story. [Subscription...

Critics Express Opposition to Broadwater LNG Plans

Emotions ran high last week as supporters and critics expressed their passions towards the proposed Broadwater LNG terminal at a public hearing Sept. 20 in East Lyme, Conn. An article published by Shore Publishing, LLC has the...

Editorial: LNG Pipeline Not in Alaska’s Best Interests

An opinion piece in Friday’s edition of the Anchorage Daily News states that a lack of customers and higher prices per unit of gas are among the reasons why a liquefied natural gas pipeline from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, Alaska would be a bad...

FERC Representative Estimates 2016 for Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline

A FERC official said that a natural gas pipeline running through Alaska or a pipeline connected to the port of Valdez and a liquefied natural gas facility would help the state enter the gas market, but either proposal may take at least a decade to complete. Today’s Electricity Daily has the story. [Subscription...

Maritimes & Northeast To Host Information Session On Expansion Proposal

Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline will showcase tomorrow its potential natural gas pipeline extension at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch, according to today’s Bangor Daily News. [Access to archived articles requires a...

NorthernStar LNG Pipeline Map Made Available to Public

NorthernStar Natural Gas has released a map last week of the possible path of a three-foot-wide pipeline that will run the length of 35 miles from an LNG terminal to several Oregon counties. Saturday’s Daily News has the story. [This article is no longer available...

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