Governor Kulongoski Asks FERC To Re-examine LNG
Governor Kulongoski asked the federal government Friday to take a step back from making a final decision on a proposed LNG facility at Bradwood Landing.
He asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, or FERC, to revise its environmental impact statement and open the document for public comment.
Jillian Schoene is with the governor's office.
Jillian Schoene: "The governor has made that request because he finds the disregard for Oregon's concerns unacceptable. This project has such profound potential impacts on the lives of Oregonians that this was a necessary step for him to take."
Kulongoski says the proposal for an LNG terminal near Astoria has changed since the original environmental impact statement was issued a year ago.
He wants the FERC to hold off issuing a license until the commissioners look at the new information.
The governor made a similar request of FERC two months ago and was denied.
The FERC will meet Thursday to review and possibly vote on the project.
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