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Dominion LNG Case Being Weighed by Maryland Judge

A Maryland circuit court judge listened to lawyers for Dominion Resources Inc. and two environmental groups on Monday, the opening salvo in lawsuit over a proposed natural gas liquefaction facility, but ultimately decided to take the case under advisement.

October 2, 2012

Maryland Judge Takes Dominion LNG Case Under Advisement

A Maryland circuit court judge listened to lawyers for Dominion Resources Inc. and two environmental groups on Monday, the opening salvo in lawsuit over a proposed natural gas liquefaction facility, but ultimately decided to take the case under advisement.

October 2, 2012

New Jersey Fires Another Salvo in War Over Spectra Project

The state of New Jersey has fired another salvo in its attempt to sink Spectra Energy’s proposal to expand its Texas Eastern Transmission (Tetco) and Algonquin Gas Transmission pipeline systems in the Northeast.

January 24, 2011

New Jersey Fires Another Salvo in War Over Spectra Project

The state of New Jersey fired another salvo in an attempt to sink Spectra Energy’s proposal to expand its Texas Eastern Transmission (Tetco) and Algonquin Gas Transmission pipeline systems.

January 24, 2011

FERC Oregon LNG Siting Hearing Draws More Than 300 Residents

As an opening salvo in the permitting process for the first of up to four or five competing liquefied natural gas (LNG) receiving terminal proposals in the Pacific Northwest, more than 300 residents and local officials turned out at a FERC hearing in the Columbia River town of Bradwood Thursday night to hear about the most advanced of the LNG proposals in Oregon.

October 4, 2005

Peevey Disputes Kelliher’s Defense of Federal LNG Authority

California Public Utilities Commission President Michael Peevey delivered the latest salvo in the simmering jurisdictional fight over a proposed Long Beach, CA, LNG facility, disputing FERC Commissioner Joseph Kelliher’s claim that exclusive federal jurisdiction is necessary to further development of LNG imports in the United States.

June 7, 2004

Peevey Disputes Kelliher’s Defense of Federal LNG Authority

California Public Utilities Commission President Michael Peevey delivered the latest salvo in the simmering jurisdictional fight over a proposed Long Beach, CA, LNG facility, disputing FERC Commissioner Joseph Kelliher’s claim that exclusive federal jurisdiction is necessary to further development of LNG imports in the United States.

June 7, 2004