Port, Jordan Cove pressure FERC Local port officials are calling on federal regulators to decide and soon whether to allow a liquefied natural gas terminal on Coos Bay s North Spit. Lawyers for the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay submitted a letter to the Federal Energy R...
4.6K - Oct. 18, 2009; scored 185.0 Port, Jordan Cove pressure FERC Local port officials are calling on federal regulators to decide and soon whether to allow a liquefied natural gas terminal on Coos Bay s North Spit. Lawyers for the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay submitted a letter to the Federal Energy R...
4.6K - Oct. 17, 2009; scored 185.0 Deadline extended for LNG comments The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Portland District is giving people more time to comment on the waterway aspect of the proposed liquefied natural gas pipeline at Coos Bay. The deadline now will be Dec. 27. The agency is taking comments on the applic...
1.7K - Sep. 29, 2009; scored 784.0 California officials blast Coos Bay LNG proposal Local opponents of developing a liquefied natural gas project and an ancillary pipeline have found allies in another Bay Area. San Francisco's Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a resolution this week asking Pacific Gas Electric Corp. to withd...
5.6K - Jul. 31, 2009; scored 544.0 State wants more say in pipeline routes State officials want more of a say in determining where natural gas pipelines go. There's legislation in the works that would make that happen. Oregon law currently requires power companies and public agencies to purchase property or get permission t...
2.8K - May. 7, 2009; scored 223.0 LNG rests on more than feds' approval Getting federal approval to build its liquefied natural gas terminal would be a big step for Jordan Cove Energy Project. But it isn't the only step, and certainly not the last. There still are state permits to collect, including air emissions and Coa...
3.5K - May. 4, 2009; scored 259.0 FERC report doesn't ease concerns MEDFORD (AP) - A proposed liquefied natural gas terminal and pipeline through southwest Oregon would have limited adverse environmental impacts, according to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's final environmental impact statement. That said, ...
3.4K - May. 4, 2009; scored 297.0 LNG rests on more than feds' approval Getting federal approval to build its liquefied natural gas terminal would be a big step for Jordan Cove Energy Project. But it isn't the only step, and certainly not the last. There still are state permits to collect, including air emissions and Coa...
3.3K - May. 2, 2009; scored 259.0 FERC responds to comments The final Jordan Cove Energy Project environmental impact statement responds to comments submitted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Here are some highlighted comments and the responses from the FERC meeting in North Bend on Oct. 27, 2008....
4.0K - May. 2, 2009; scored 244.0 FERC delays LNG report deadline Federal officials have postponed until May issuing a final environmental report on the liquefied natural gas terminal proposed for Coos Bay s North Spit due to delays in the review process. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission wanted the report b...
2.1K - Feb. 24, 2009; scored 191.0 LNG Survey: Majority supports terminal A survey paid for by backers of the proposed liquefied natural gas terminal on Coos Bay s North Spit suggests a majority of area residents favor the project. Jordan Cove Energy Project and Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline hired Moore Information of Por...
4.1K - Nov. 20, 2008; scored 1000.0 |