Lengthened

Long Beach LNG Environmental, Safety Assessment Process Lengthened

While various opposition environmental groups gathered for meetings earlier this week nearby, the Port of Long Beach separately moved forward with expanded environmental and safety assessments on a proposal for a 1 Bcf/d liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal in the harbor, one of the world’s busiest, situated about 25 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles.

November 1, 2004

Long Beach LNG Environmental, Safety Assessment Process Lengthened

While various opposition environmental groups gathered for meetings earlier this week nearby, the Port of Long Beach separately moved forward with expanded environmental and safety assessments on a proposal for a 1 Bcf/d liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal in the harbor, one of the world’s busiest, situated about 25 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles.

November 1, 2004

Long Beach LNG Environmental, Safety Assessment Process Lengthened

While various opposition environmental groups gathered for meetings earlier this week nearby, the Port of Long Beach separately moved forward with expanded environmental and safety assessments on a proposal for a 1 Bcf/d liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal in the harbor, one of the world’s busiest, situated about 25 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles.

November 1, 2004