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Columbia River Keepers blame Board - but CREST wrote it, residents said it

northcoastoregon.com, July 16, 2009. At a special meeting tonight the Clatsop County Board of County Commissioners will consider the fate of the last two issues standing between Northern Star and the development of its Bradwood Landing LNG project, per LUBA decision for remand.
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LUBA Remand Hearing Heard by Board

northcoastoregon.com, July 13, 2009. On Wednesday, July 8, the Clatsop County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) held a long public hearing related to the Bradwood Landing LNG land-use application.
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An economic stimulus Oregon could use

The Oregonian, by the Oregonian Editorial Board, Tuesday, February 10, 2009. The Oregon Legislature's $175 million job-creation package is small potatoes compared to a potential economic booster shot that state officials seem hell-bent on rejecting. That's the proposed liquefied natural gas terminal at Bradwood Landing and the associated Palomar pipeline.
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Bradwood to Flow One Way Only: In

The Oct. 10 article on LNG ("LNG terminals: For Oregon, California or Asia?") leaves the incorrect impression that were it not for the small size of available land at Bradwood Landing, the facility could export LNG rather than import it.
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Jobs we can't afford to turn our backs on

The Oregonian, Tuesday, December 2, 2008. AFL-CIO President Tom Chamberlain comments in support of Bradwood Landing and the jobs it will create.

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NWGA - Natural Gas Prices in the Pacific Northwest

Energy prices in the Pacific Northwest remain among the lowest in North America. Nevertheless, they have risen dramatically over the last few years, largely tracking price increases across North America.
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USA Today - Storms' fallout pits energy supply against environment

Hurricane Katrina's wreckage litters the two-lane blacktop that leads to this natural-gas processing facility in rural St. Bernard Parish, east of New Orleans.
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Experiencing a real-life view of LNG

The Daily Astorian, March 13, 2007. Columbia River pilots travel to Boston to see how tankers maneuver to port.
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U.S. seen importing more LNG in spite of slowdown

Marketwatch, New York, Steve Gelsi. The U.S. will import more liquefied natural gas starting this year despite the current economic slowdown, depressed prices, growing supply on hand and strides in domestic production.

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