Coastal

MA Lawmaker At Forefront of Effort to Blunt LNG Provision in Omnibus Spending Bill

Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) is at the forefront of an effort with other coastal state lawmakers to clarify that language contained in the omnibus spending bill conference report should not be used to bolster FERC’s claim of exclusive jurisdiction over the siting of liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminals.

December 20, 2004

MA Lawmaker At Forefront of Effort to Blunt LNG Provision in Omnibus Spending Bill

Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA) is at the forefront of an effort with other coastal state lawmakers to clarify that language contained in the omnibus spending bill conference report should not be used to bolster FERC’s claim of exclusive jurisdiction over the siting of liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminals.

December 15, 2004

Oregon Siting Council to Hold Hearing on Coastal LNG Project

A combination industrial gas supply and power generation project involving a proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal at Coos Bay along southern Oregon’s Pacific Coast is being examined on a preliminary basis by the Oregon Department of Energy’s siting council, which will hold a hearing on the proposed project Jan. 19. Comments from the public are due by Feb. 10.

December 9, 2004

Oregon Siting Council to Hold Hearing on Coastal LNG Project

A combination industrial gas supply and power generation project involving a proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal at Coos Bay along southern Oregon’s Pacific Coast is being examined on a preliminary basis by the Oregon Department of Energy’s siting council, which will hold a hearing on the proposed project Jan. 19. Comments from the public are due by Feb. 10.

December 9, 2004

Rhode Island Attorney General Questions Wood’s Objectivity on LNG

Rhode Island and Massachusetts coastal communities shouldn’t serve as a “test case” to verify the safety of marine transportation of liquefied natural gas (LNG), Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick C. Lynch said.

November 15, 2004

Rhode Island Attorney General Questions Wood’s Objectivity on LNG

Rhode Island and Massachusetts coastal communities shouldn’t serve as a “test case” to verify the safety of marine transportation of liquefied natural gas (LNG), Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick C. Lynch said.

November 11, 2004

Rhode Island Attorney General Questions Wood’s Objectivity on LNG

Rhode Island and Massachusetts coastal communities shouldn’t serve as a “test case” to verify the safety of marine transportation of liquefied natural gas (LNG), Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick C. Lynch said.

November 11, 2004

California LNG, Gas Storage Plans on Track, But Quality Issues Lurk

California’s planning process for siting a coastal liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal and using the state’s significant underground storage capabilities for LNG is on track, but issues surrounding gas quality and gathering need immediate attention, according to a draft integrated energy report update by the California Energy Commission (CEC).

November 1, 2004

California LNG, Gas Storage Plans on Track, But Quality Issues Lurk

California’s planning process for siting a coastal liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal and using the state’s significant underground storage capabilities for LNG is on track, but issues surrounding gas quality and gathering need immediate attention, according to a draft integrated energy report update by the California Energy Commission (CEC).

October 26, 2004

California LNG, Gas Storage Plans on Track, But Quality Issues Lurk

California’s planning process for siting a coastal liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal and using the state’s significant underground storage capabilities for LNG is on track, but issues surrounding gas quality and gathering need immediate attention, according to a draft integrated energy report update by the California Energy Commission (CEC).

October 26, 2004