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FERC approves Oregon Columbia River LNG project

10/06/2008
The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Sept. 18 approved the first new LNG terminal and related send-out pipeline in the Pacific Northwest after a 31/2-year review. Developers of the Bradwood Landing project on the Columbia River in Oregon will be required to fully implement 109 mitigation measures as a condition of the approval, FERC said.The federal agency said the project, which would deliver as much as 1.3 bcfd of gas, consists of an LNG terminal consisting of a single marine berth, two insulated storage tanks, and other related facilities 20 miles east of Astoria, Ore. A 36.3-mile pipeline would connect with the Williams Northwest pipeline north of Kelso, Wash.Gas from the pr...
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