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Sempra woos locals for Woodside

SEMPRA Energy has been doing the hard yards to win over local communities along the proposed 217km pipeline for the $8 billion Port Arthur LNG project it is developing with Woodside Petroleum, but so far activists are nowhere to be seen.

Louisiana emblem.

Louisiana emblem.

Sempra executives sought to educate the community and answer questions about the Port Arthur Pipeline Louisiana Connector at an open house it hosted on Tuesday in the small town of Kinder, Louisiana. ...

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