Maine-New Brunswick on collision courseQuoddy Bay project would be on Passamaquoddy reservation; issue LNG tankers negotiating passage off New Brunswick Gary Park For Petroleum News
Plans for two liquefied natural gas terminals in Maine have entered the regulatory process, setting the stage for a showdown with opponents in Canada.
Quoddy Bay LNG, an independent Oklahoma-based energy company, made its filing with the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in mid-December one....
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