LNG opponents keeping pressure on projectsProposals keep running into safety questions, local community challenges Larry Persily Petroleum News Government Affairs Editor
Voter rejection of a liquefied natural gas receiving terminal in Maine isn’t stopping companies from pursuing other coastal sites to feed the nation’s demand for more gas, nor are opponents of LNG terminals pulling back on their efforts after the victory.
It’s hard to find a proposed LNG terminal th....
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