NOW we understand why antis have restarted their attacks on the various components of New Fortress Energy's Wyalusing LNG liquefaction plant a project that has been dead as a doornail for three years. Yesterday we told you we were somewhat mystified by the actions of antis in the Delaware River Basin in opposing LNG-by-rail transportation and
With all the hubbub over LNG exports in recent years, you would be forgiven for perhaps not knowing that until recently, pipelines (to Canada and Mexico) were the dominant, primary way natural gas was exported from the U.S. Only with the rise of the first LNG export facility in 2016 (just seven years ago) has
In something of a mystery for us, the radical left continues to try and pound more nails in the coffin of the already-dead New Fortress Energy (NFE) Wyalusing LNG export plant. In March 2022 (one year ago), NFE withdrew a request to build an onshore LNG liquefaction plant in Wyalusing, PA, a plant that would
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) sent a new round of questions yesterday to Freeport LNG. The questions must be answered before the two agencies give their final blessing for Freeport to bring online its third and final train of LNG production. Which seems a bit odd
Willie Phillips, the Acting Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), continues to impress us. We reported in January that Phillips said he would tackle a new policy for pipeline approvals (see Acting FERC Chair Willie Phillips Will Tackle New Pipe Policy). He's trying to balance the uncompromising leftist wackos in his own Democrat