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A demonstrable FERC bias

The Center for Public Integrity has released an article detailing FERC collaboration with oil and gas companies, entitled:

Appealing to a Higher Authority
Federal energy regulators smooth the way for liquefied natural gas terminals

quote: "Over the past three years, FERC's current four commissioners have met privately at least 83 times with executives and lobbyists representing oil and gas companies  active in the LNG trade. In comparison, FERC has met privately only a handful of times with opponents of specific LNG projects."

October 18, 2005 in FERC | Permalink

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