FEDS Denie Special Permit for Gibbstown Project
Tuesday, April 25, 2023
Department of Transportation Denies Special Permit for LNG Project
Buttigieg Urged to Stop Gibbstown Project for Good by Halting Trump-Era Rule
WASHINGTON D.C. (April 24, 2023) — According to the Federal Register, the U.S. Department of Transportation has denied Energy Transfer Partners a special permit to transport liquefied natural gas (LNG) by rail from Wyalusing, PA to Gibbstown, NJ. While this is a victory for halting the Gibbstown project, Energy Transfer Partners could still use a Trump-era rule to move forward with its project.
The following is the reaction from Kimberly Ong, Senior Attorney at NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council):
"The future of the Gibbstown liquefied natural gas terminal is looking bleaker by the day. The denial of the Energy Transfer Partners special permit is a huge victory for halting this planet-warming, water-polluting, community-endangering fossil fuel project. Now the DOT just needs to put the nail in the coffin and restore the ban on LNG by rail once and for all.”
"Denial of the special permit is a necessary, but not sufficient, step to stop the construction of the Gibbstown LNG Terminal. Secretary Buttigieg must stand up for communities and the climate by denying this special permit. Especially after the tragic disaster in East Palestine, Ohio, there is no excuse for Buttigieg to not suspend the federal LNG by rail rule immediately.”
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