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  • by BPC Staff
  • onJuly 9, 2014
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Energy and Fuel News for July 9, 2014

The Washington Post: EU urging U.S. to lift crude oil, gas export restrictions, document shows Reuters: U.S. shale revolutionizes oil, gas exploration, production Fuel Fix: Colo. shale gas producer plans to go public Reuters: Chile’s ENAP to import U.S. shale gas in 2015, reports say

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onJuly 8, 2014
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Bay Area Regional Forum on Freight and Goods Movement — July 23, 2014

Bay Area Regional Forum on Freight and Goods Movement – July 23 The Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the Alameda County Transportation Commission are hosting a highly-engaging roundtable discussion to address the opportunities, impacts and emerging trends related to goods movement and freight in Alameda County, the Bay Area and beyond. The program will be held on Wednesday, July 23, 2014 from […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onJuly 3, 2014
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Pipeline Update for Bair Island

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Update on 48-inch Force Main Reliability Improvement Project   July 3, 2014  SVCW provides wastewater services to residents and businesses in  Redwood City, San Carlos, Belmont, and West Bay Sanitary District        Update #31 (July 3, 2014) for   48-inch Force Main Reliability Improvement Project:   Unit 1 – Maple […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onJune 30, 2014
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Fuel and Transportation News for June 30, 2014

Sacramento Bee: Industry groups stir opposition to a cap-and-trade expansion they say will lead to higher gas prices San Jose Mercury News: Supreme Court won’t hear dispute over California fuel standard McClatchy: California earmarks a quarter of its cap-and-trade riches for environmental justice  Marin Independent Journal: Agencies overseeing Plan Bay Area settle lawsuit Reuters: Sources: U.S. condensate exports ruling could […]

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NYT: “Making Everything Shipshape — As Panama Canal Expands, West Coast Ports Scramble to Keep Big Cargo Vessels”

Making Everything Shipshape As Panama Canal Expands, West Coast Ports Scramble to Keep Big Cargo Vessels TACOMA, Wash. — As construction crews 5,000 miles away are working to widen the Panama Canal to allow much larger ships to sail straight to the East Coast, this historic port city and others along the West Coast are doing everything […]

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