In a letter to Quoddy Bay LNG LLC, the Department of State said it would continue to assert U.S. rights under international law and defend “innocent passage” of U.S.-bound liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers through Head Harbour Passage, a dangerous stretch of Passsamaquoddy Bay, which straddles the U.S.-Canadian border.
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State Dept. Defends Passage of Quoddy Bay LNG Tankers Through Canadian Waters
In a letter to Quoddy Bay LNG LLC, the Department of State said it would continue to assert U.S. rights under international law and defend “innocent passage” of U.S.-bound liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers through Head Harbour Passage, a dangerous stretch of Passamaquoddy Bay, which straddles the U.S.-Canadian border.
NGSA Presses for Advance Shipper Protections in Gathering Spin-Off, Spin-Down Cases
FERC should not only refashion its test for when to assert jurisdiction over offshore natural gas gathering lines to protect against monopoly abuse, but it should “take actions [in advance] that ensure that the need to subsequently reassert jurisdiction is no longer required or, at least, rarely occurs,” the Natural Gas Supply Association (NGSA) said this week.
Sound Energy Says Jurisdictional Flap Casts ‘Cloud of Uncertainty’ Over LNG Project
An attempt by California regulators to assert jurisdiction over proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities in Long Beach harbor “casts a cloud of uncertainty” over the development of the project, the project developer told FERC last Tuesday.
Sound Energy Says Jurisdictional Flap Casts ‘Cloud of Uncertainty’ Over LNG Project
The attempt by California regulators to assert jurisdiction over proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities in Long Beach harbor “casts a cloud of uncertainty” over the development of the project, the project developer told FERC Tuesday.
Prices Fall Up to Nearly a Quarter on Fundamental Weakness
A true shoulder-month sensibility began to assert itself again in the spot gas market Tuesday. Generally mild to seasonal weather across the West and South, forecasts of some moderation of the cold temperatures that opened the week in the Northeast, and the prior-day example of weakening energy futures led to price dips ranging from about a nickel to nearly a quarter.
With Winter Showing Tail-lights, Bears Assert Their Control
In concert with the downtrend now in its seventh week, the natural gas futures market stumbled lower Monday as traders returned from the weekend to weather forecasts suggesting the month of March would blow in more like a lamb than like a lion.