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Dec. 17, 2012 · By Cassandra Profita
How Much Energy Does The U.S. Export?
I found this report from the Energy Information Administration interesting in light of the coal and liquefied natural gas export proposals looming in the Pacific Northwest. Continue reading →
Filed under: Energy, Coal exports, LNG exports
July 03, 2012 · By Cassandra Profita
Oregon LNG Submits Natural Gas Export Plans
Today Oregon LNG submitted a preliminary application to export liquefied natural gas from its proposed LNG import terminal site in Warrenton. The new project plans include adding liquefaction capability to the Warrenton site to build a facility that can both import and export LNG. Continue reading →
Filed under: Energy, LNG exports, Natural gas, Oregon LNG
Nov. 08, 2011 · By Cassandra Profita
Wyden: Where's the limit on LNG exports?
At a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee hearing today, U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) piped up on some of the biggest concerns Oregonians have about exporting liquefied natural gas from Coos Bay. Continue reading →
Filed under: Energy, Jordan Cove, Liquefied natural gas, LNG exports
Sept. 23, 2011 · By Amelia Templeton
Pipeline Rep: "It Remains To Be Seen" How LNG Export Benefits The Northwest
Cassandra explored whether you can make an argument that exporting liquified natural gas is in the public interest. She found several: exporting LNG could encourage domestic natural gas production, help balance the trade deficit, and encourage free trade and competition. Continue reading →
Filed under: Energy, Jordan Cove, Liquefied natural gas, LNG exports
Sept. 22, 2011 · By Cassandra Profita
LNG export in Oregon: "The truth is out"
For years, liquefied natural gas developers in Oregon shunned the idea of flipping their proposed LNG import terminals around to export natural gas instead. Continue reading →
Filed under: Energy, Jordan Cove, Liquefied natural gas, LNG exports, Oregon LNG
March 17, 2011 · By Cassandra Profita
Exporting LNG from Oregon? 'A stupid idea'
So, the Coos Bay World and Rob Manning report Jordan Cove developers have started thinking about turning their proposed liquefied natural gas import terminal into an export terminal. Not that they have the permits to do either just yet. Continue reading →
Filed under: Energy, Jordan Cove, Liquefied natural gas, LNG exports
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About Ecotrope
In the Pacific Northwest, the environment is personal - it's where we live, work and play. Oregon Public Broadcasting's Ecotrope will bring you news and insight on the region’s environmental issues. Site curator Cassandra Profita is an award-winning reporter with degrees in journalism and environmental studies.Recent Posts
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