Destruction

Rhode Island Governor Asks FERC to Reject KeySpan LNG Project in Providence

Citing the potential destruction that could occur to the city of Providence, RI, from terrorist attacks on liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers or facilities, Rhode Island Gov. Donald L. Carcieri last Thursday called on FERC to reject KeySpan LNG’s plan to convert its existing 600,000 barrel LNG storage terminal in the city to an import terminal.

February 21, 2005

Producers Face LNG Supply Competition, Demand Destruction from High Prices

Increasing liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports are “not really your biggest risk” over the next few years, an energy analyst told Rocky Mountain producers last Tuesday, rather it is the $5-6/Mcf price environment that could further erode demand in the industrial and power generation sectors.

August 16, 2004

Producers Face LNG Supply Competition, Demand Destruction from High Prices

Increasing liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports are “not really your biggest risk” over the next few years, an energy analyst told Rocky Mountain producers Monday, rather it is the $5-6/Mcf price environment that could further erode demand in the industrial and power generation sectors.

August 11, 2004

Northwest Fires Knock out Two BPA Lines

The U.S. Pacific Northwest’s wildfires continued their swath ofdestruction as the week wound to a close, with blazes so hot thattwo major power lines that deliver electricity to the Northwestmelted. Electricity service was back on Friday afternoon, saidofficials, after an electronic system designed to detect problemslike excessive heat switched service to back-up lines.

August 14, 2000
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