The Halifax explosion is something comprable to an LNG explosion. I saw the story of this on the History channel in August 2006. It is an hour show and shows...
Many people have asked what relevance the Halifax explosion has on our everyday lives. Twelve thousand buildings were severely damaged in the Explosion. 1630 ...
Camby is possible, you can send me a copy?? Regards, Jose Cambrece Collier <cambrece642@...> wrote: The Halifax explosion is something comprable to an...
Hello Pepe, I will look for a copy I have...I will try to remember tonight, after work...I just got back from the holidays...I will let you know if I find a...
Hello Cambrece- Where are they going to dump the dredge spoils? Does it impact fisheries? Or can they be required to dispose of the dredge material in a...
Susan Bartovics
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Jan 3, 2008 12:49 am
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Greetings Becky, Many ideas have surfaced...dump out at sea, haul away, use as a burm around the LNG terminal...the latest....get ready..."beach...
Camby, If this facility is constructed would you rather have the slip parallel to the waterway where there is a danger of another ship striking it or in a...
Jose...Victory is mine...I found a copy. I will need to make a copy. You can send me your mailing address to: cambrece642@... What is your interest in...
Good evening, It is 56 million cubic feet, and no, I would not want it parallel, but if it is was a NORMAL maritime business it could be parallel. Since it is...
... What kind of a question is that? The obvious preference is for a facility of this type not to be built so close to people and at a location that will...
Cliff: It is amazing to see how the greed of a few, coupled with $100 per barrel oil prices can blind people to be so destructive. This is so much not in our...
Thanks for the reply, Camby. I've been to Coos Bay and agree that it's a beautiful area. I'm not familiar with the details of this proposed terminal but just...
I figured you'd be here somewhere, Cliff. The question was a sensible one -- IFsomething is constructed (and I didn't say it will be) what would be safer? I...
It is 56 million cubic feet, and no, I would not want it parallel, but if it is was a NORMAL shipping business it could be parallel. Since it is not normal,...
Emissions concerns delay LNG project WENDY STUECK Globe and Mail January 2, 2008 VANCOUVER -- A proposed $2-billion liquefied natural gas project in British...
I have to ask: what does any of this have to do with "free enterprise capitalism?" As a resident of Oakland, California, I have no choice in who I buy my power...
Rory Cox
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Jan 4, 2008 7:13 pm
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Cliff has summed up the Jordon Cove Energy LNG terminal problems appropriately. Another argument against the site location is the LNG industry's own world...
... I'm sorry, but it was not a sensible question, partly because it implied that the dredged basin offers the protection necessary to minimize collision risk...
Correction: I erred in my assumption regarding the Jordan Cove terminal site location. I thought it was proposed to be in the small cove, just to the west of...
Cliff, it's always a pleasure to see your thoughts in this forum. Ø I'm sorry, but it was not a sensible question, partly because it implied that the...
Hello Mr. Godfrey, I obtained the SIGTTO paper on the Siting of Terminals. I sent it local political people in Oregon, Coast Guard in Portland ,OR , and to the...
Jose, I have a copy for you of the History Channel show on them comparing and LNG diaster in Boston to that of the Halifax diaster in 1917. I need you mailing...
http://www.oregonlive.com/business/oregonian/index.ssf?/base/business/11\ 99507118183690.xml&coll=7 State hints of conflict in firm's 2 LNG studies Columbia...
... Yes, this is definitely where we disagree. One of the notable difference between the LNG marketplace and a normal marketplace is the societal costs of the...
... by state agencies you are mistaken. The states have powers granted to them under at least two federal laws which effectively give them veto power over...