Ny Gov. Andrew Cuomo Rejects Proposed Gas Terminal Off Coast

LONG BEACH, N.Y. (AP) — Gov. Andrew Cuomo has rejected a proposal to build a liquefied natural gas terminal in the waters off New York and New Jersey, effectively killing the project amid an outcry from residents of some coastal communities that it could endanger the environment and be a target for terrorists. Liberty Natural Gas LLC, the company vying to develop Port Ambrose, said the port would allow it to inject natural gas into the New York-area pipeline, which could lower home heating bills there, among the most expensive in the nation. According to the regulations, either governor could object to the proposal, forcing the agency to deny Liberty's application. Liberty had argued that the terminal would offer relief from high winter heating bills, noting that because long-haul pipelines originate in the Gulf of Mexico and western Canada, most of the country's natural gas supply is used up before it makes its way to the New York metropolitan area in the winter months, driving up prices.

 

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