LNG Export by truck, rail, and ship

Update 2018-06-13: Press Release.

Fundraiser for lawsuit to hold FERC accountable for shirking LNG oversight

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has abdicated its jurisdictional duties under the Natural Gas Act to regulate the siting, construction, operation and maintenance of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) small-scale inland export facilities.

Instead these facilities operate with basically no Federal oversight.

On roads in Alabama, Georgia, and Florida, LNG and ports LNG trucks barrel down I-75 through Georgia past high schools, colleges, businesses, and homes, then on I-10 to Jacksonville for ships at least as far as Puerto Rico. At the ends of the Sabal Trail pipeline chain in Florida, trucks go out from half a dozen LNG export operations authorized by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Fossil Energy (FE). If any of those trucks wrecks, federal standard everyone should be evacuated half a mile downwind, including high schools and hospitals. Very few local emergency responders know this and fewer have appropriate emergency plans.

Within 30 days from the date our goal has been achieved, our legal team in Washington, D.C. can file suit against the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in Federal Court.

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LNG Background

Sabal Trail is not just about taking private land by eminent domain and gouging its fracked methane pipeline through farms, rivers, and the Floridan Aquifer to get to power plants in Florida. It’s also about bomb trucks, trains, and ships to export liquid natural gas (LNG) all over the world for higher private profit.

Much of this information has been found or compiled by WWALS member Cecile Scofield of Martin County, Florida.

Follow this link for why the Sunshine State should stop wasting ratepayer dollars, private property, and our water on fossil fuel boondoggles and get on right now with solar power along with Georgia, Alabama, and all the other states.

And here’s how you can help stop the Sabal “Sinkhole” Trail fracked methane boondoggle.