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Media Coverage
Regulators hear both sides of LNG plans - 03/24/2005
Those for and against a proposed liquefied natural gas facility came out to speak to federal regulators Wednesday.
Environment key issue for LNG plans - 03/07/2005
The staff of the FERC issued the draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the Golden Pass LNG project on March 3, 2005.
Chairman supports local LNG projects - 10/21/2004
Texas Railroad Commissioner Victor Carrillo visited Port Arthur Wednesday to discuss ways to diversify America's energy base and reduce the country's dependence on foreign oil
Carrillo says proposed liquefied natural gas facilities will help stabilize markets - 10/21/2004
PORT ARTHUR -- Proposed liquefied natural gas facilities for Southeast Texas would help stabilize the energy markets in the area, Victor Carrillo, state railroad commission chairman, said in a press conference Wednesday at city hall.
Sabine Pass residents speak out on LNG - 10/05/2004
SABINE PASS - More than 100 business leaders, industry representatives, elected officials and residents turned out at the Sabine Pass School auditorium Tuesday night to voice their support or concerns about a proposed liquefied natural gas facility to be built on the Sabine Neches Waterway.
Public should support LNG project - 10/02/2004
The proposed Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facilities planned in and near Port Arthur is in the forefront of economic progress for the area. It is now vitally important that area citizens voice their support of Golden Pass LNG, ExxonMobil's LNG facility proposed for construction in Port Arthur, near Sabine Pass.
LNG terminal deserves public support at Tuesday's meeting - 10/02/2004
The city is now on the verge of being the site of another more than $1 billion of industrial investment for as many as three liquefied natural gas terminals. One of those proposed terminals, the Golden Pass LNG facility planned by ExxonMobil, will be the subject of a public scoping meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday at Sabine Pass High School.
PN EDC to support natural gas project - 09/27/2004
PORT NECHES - ExxonMobil's $600 million liquid natural gas terminal project is one step closer to beginning with one Port Neches entity standing in support.
LNG plans keep moving forward - 09/20/2004
Slowly but surely, plans are moving forward for three liquefied natural gas terminals in the Sabine Pass area. Southeast Texans should participate in the planning process to ensure that if these plants are built, they blend in well.
ExxonMobil applies for permit - 09/16/2004
ExxonMobil Corp. has filed its permit applications with a federal agency to build a liquefied natural gas terminal in one of at least three locations along the Gulf Coast, but the applications are not intentions to select a site at the moment.
LNG terminals could safely be productive asset (Editorial) - 06/17/2004
Southeast Texans have every right to demand that the three liquefied natural gas terminals planned for the Pleasure Island/Sabine Pass area be safe. Those facilities and any others must be designed, built and operated in a manner that emphasizes safety and responsibility at all times.
Dining to Hear about Gas - 06/16/2004
A large group of plant managers and construction employees turned out to a luncheon Tuesday to hear the latest plans for a liquified natural gas terminal in the area and the future of America's natural gas industry.
Discussion over LNG Facility Continues - 01/29/2004
Port Arthur city officials, maritime industry personnel and business leaders visited with Exxon Mobil representatives Wednesday in the second of community open houses regarding the proposed liquefied natural gas facility.
Exxon Gives Update on LNG Plant - 01/25/2004
PORT ARTHUR - When Exxon Mobil named Sabine Pass as one of the possible
sites for a proposed liquefied natural gas facility in November 2003, the
announcement was greeted with fanfare and a high profile appearance of
Texas Gov. Rick Perry.
Sabine Pass Impresses with Support - 11/28/2003
When more than 250 people showed up at Sabine Pass School to support Exxon Mobil's announcement Thursday that the permitting process is beginning for a $600 million liquefied natural gas terminal in Sabine Pass, the company's hierarchy was impressed.
Proposed Gas Terminal Should Receive Backing (Editorial) - 11/23/2003
Southeast Texans should make it clear to ExxonMobil Corp. that locating its proposed liquefied natural gas terminal in Sabine Pass would be an excellent idea.
LNG Terminal Process Begins - 11/21/2003
When more than 250 people showed up at Sabine Pass School to support Exxon Mobil's announcement Thursday that the permitting process is beginning for a $600 million liquefied natural gas terminal in Sabine Pass, the company's hierarchy was impressed.
ExxonMobil Could Expand in Sabine Pass - 11/21/2003
SABINE PASS, Texas -- ExxonMobil Corp. is seeking a good spot to build a liquefied natural gas terminal on the Gulf Coast and has three locations under consideration, including Sabine Pass.
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