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June 18, 2007

Federal agency orders one-fourth of LNG tanker crew members to be U.S. citizens

BOSTON (AP) - The federal maritime agency has ordered one quarter of crew members on liquefied natural gas tankers docking at two proposed offshore terminal in Massachusetts Bay to be American citizens, according to a report published Saturday.

U.S. Maritime Administrator Sean T. Connaughton said the rule will ensure that Americans have access to lucrative tanker jobs. The rule will also enhance safety because Americans will be aboard the ships as they unload the highly flammable liquid, according to reports.

Connaughton said the policy would affect two terminals that are being planned off of Gloucester and Fall River, but would not affect the existing facility in Everett.

Governor Deval Patrick applauded the policy, saying it would benefit the state economically and enhance security, according to the report.

The two facilities would be New England's first offshore LNG terminals. Liquefied natural gas is warmed to make natural gas used in heating, cooking, and electricity generation.

Both facilities would use underwater pipelines to connect to New England's distribution network.

Both projects already received state approval.

But a proposed another terminal, in southeastern Massachusetts, have hit a snag after the U.S. Coast Guard cited navigational safety, security and environmental concerns in a recent 16-page "preliminary assessment" letter to developers.

A spokesman for Weaver's Cove Energy, however, said the developers plan to press ahead despite the hurdles from the Coast Guard that opponents say could doom the project.

The proposal by Weaver's Cove and Hess LNG for a terminal on the banks of the Taunton River in Fall River has won approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

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