UPDATE: Obama May Approve Natural Gas Export Project Today
(Updated - March 24, 2014 12:18 PM EDT)
Obama may approve natural gas export project today, according to WSJ headlines.
UPDATE - The Energy Department will grant conditional approval for the Oregon-based Jordan Cove proposed project. This is the seventh approval by the Energy Department and doesn't necessarily mean the project will go forward.
The last project approved was in Louisiana just over one month ago. This potential approval would be faster than usual, with prior nods taking three-months apiece. The Energy Department might be taking the crisis in Ukraine into consideration with the latest move.
Obama may approve natural gas export project today, according to WSJ headlines.
UPDATE - The Energy Department will grant conditional approval for the Oregon-based Jordan Cove proposed project. This is the seventh approval by the Energy Department and doesn't necessarily mean the project will go forward.
The last project approved was in Louisiana just over one month ago. This potential approval would be faster than usual, with prior nods taking three-months apiece. The Energy Department might be taking the crisis in Ukraine into consideration with the latest move.
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