Federal energy officials have granted Hess LNG another year to work up a new plan for a liquefied natural gas terminal along the Delaware River opposite Claymont, citing unsettled terms for a key safety evaluation.
The company purchased energy giant BP's project and rights to land in Logan Township, N.J., after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld Delaware's authority to veto construction of a pier in a portion of the waterway where state conservation laws ban new offloading piers.
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