Plenty of people are talking about a Texas company's decision to withdraw its proposal to build a Liquefied Natural Gas or LNG facility off Dauphin Island. The decision by Torp Technology comes two days after Alabama Governor Bob Riley told the company he had problems with the plan. Mobile Baykeeper Executive Director Casi Callaway was happy about the decision. She had been opposed to the open loop terminal proposal because of how it could affect marine life and fisheries. Callaway said, "By fisheries, you're talking about commercial and recreational. You're talking about quality of life. You're… » More
BREAKING NEWS Gov. Bob Riley has rejected plans for an offshore liquefied natural gas terminal about 60 miles south of Fort Morgan. » More
Gov. Bob Riley will announce whether he will allow a Texas company to built a liquefied natural gas terminal off the coast of Alabama. » More
National Marine Fisheries Service has asked the Coast Guard to deny permission for a liquefied natural gas terminal south of Fort Morgan saying… » More
U.S. Coast Guard releases its final environmental impact statement. » More
Should a liquified natural gas terminal be built 63 miles off of Alabama's coast? Environmentalists aren't the only ones opposing the proposal.… » More