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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission this week denied petitions to reevaluate the project that delivers gas from Canada to the Northwest and northern California.
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Washington Gov. Jay Inslee and two environmental nonprofits in Oregon announced on Wednesday they are requesting a rehearing of a plan to expand a natural gas pipeline in the Pacific Northwest.
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Federal officials have approved expansion of a natural gas pipeline that runs from British Columbia to the Oregon-California border.
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A court case in California could hamstring efforts in Oregon and Washington to limit new natural gas connections, after an appeals court ruled in April that a city ordinance conflicted with federal law.
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Climate activists hosted a 鈥淧eople鈥檚 Hearing鈥 in Phoenix, OR, on Monday night to record video testimony opposing a potential natural gas pipeline expansion in the Pacific Northwest.
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The gas company TC Energy has proposed expanding the pipeline that brings natural gas from Canada to Idaho, Washington, Oregon and California.
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The inability to obtain key permissions from Oregon regulators was the fatal blow to the proposed 229-mile-log pipeline and LNG port.
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Federal energy regulators want to take another look at the authorization they issued for the Jordan Cove Energy Project in southwest Oregon. It could be a pivotal moment for the controversial project.
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The proposed Jordan Cove Energy Project in southwest Oregon was dealt another setback this week when a pair of local permits was overturned by the state land use board.
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The company behind the proposed Jordan Cove Energy Project in southern Oregon says lack of approval from state agencies is no reason to delay giving the鈥
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The Lakota people of the Standing Rock Reservation put up spirited fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), but President Trump's executive order鈥
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Environmental issues frequently make news in our region. But few issues can stir up passions with just three letters: LNG.The proposal for a liquefied鈥
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Energy projects are often controversial to begin with. But when the energy project involves a long pipeline carrying gas taken from the ground by鈥