Canadian government leaders promptly shot down the latest report that Ottawa is trying to rescue the stalled Mackenzie Valley Pipeline project by taking over ownership from its sponsoring natural gas producer consortium.
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Despite Reports, Canadian Government Not Interested in Taking Over Mackenzie Project
Canadian government leaders promptly shot down the latest report that Ottawa is trying to rescue the stalled Mackenzie Valley Pipeline project by taking over ownership from its sponsoring natural gas producer consortium.
EIA: Lagging LNG Imports in ’05 Led to Underutilized Capacity
Due to increasing global competition, growth in U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports stalled again in 2005 despite record-high gas prices in the country, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in a new report.
EIA: Lagging LNG Imports in ’05 Led to Underutilized Capacity
Due to increasing global competition, growth in U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports stalled again in 2005 despite record-high gas prices in the country, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in a new report.
Bodman: Absence of Funding for Alaska Pipe Coordinator Not Oversight
The absence of funding in the Bush administration’s fiscal year 2008 budget for the office of federal coordinator for the long-stalled Alaska natural gas pipeline project was not an oversight, but rather was intentional, Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman told a Senate energy panel last Wednesday.
Bodman: Absence of Funding for Alaska Pipe Coordinator Not Oversight
The absence of funding in the Bush administration’s fiscal year 2008 budget for the office of a federal coordinator for the long-stalled Alaska natural gas pipeline project was not an oversight, but rather was intentional, Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman told a Senate energy panel Wednesday.
Islander East Denied CT Water Permit Again, Seeks Court Review
The long-stalled Islander East Pipeline suffered a recent setback when a Connecticut agency denied — for a second time — the proposed Connecticut-to-Long Island pipeline’s request for a water quality permit. Islander East promptly petitioned the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York. to review and reject the state’s decision.
Islander East Denied CT Water Permit Again, Seeks Court Review
The long-stalled Islander East Pipeline suffered a major setback last Tuesday when a Connecticut agency denied — for a second time — the proposed Connecticut-to-Long Island pipeline’s request for a water quality permit. Islander East promptly petitioned the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York. to review and reject the state’s decision.
Islander East Pipeline Scores Crucial Victory in Second Circuit
The long-stalled Islander East Pipeline project scored a major victory last Thursday when an appeals court in New York ruled that a Connecticut agency’s denial of a water permit for the Connecticut-to-Long Island pipeline was both “arbitrary and capricious.” It remanded the case to the state agency to conduct a “complete and reasoned” review that complies with federal law.
Islander East Pipeline Scores Crucial Victory in Second Circuit
The long-stalled Islander East Pipeline project scored a major victory Thursday when an appeals court in New York ruled that a Connecticut agency’s denial of a water permit for the Connecticut-to-Long Island pipeline was both “arbitrary and capricious.” It remanded the case to the state agency to conduct a “complete and reasoned” review that complies with federal law.