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Federal regulators on Thursday approved the Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas export terminal in Coos Bay and the 230-mile Pacific Connector Pipeline, presaging a battle with the state of Oregon ...
Jordan Cove LNG and Pacific Connector formally filed applications with the FERC for approval to construct a liquefied natural gas (“LNG”) export terminal at Coos Bay, Oregon and a 232-mile ...
Previous coverage:Jordan Cove LNG terminal in Coos Bay included in projects hastened by Trump order But the commission found instead that Pembina had never requested the certification and that the ...
For Jordan Cove, that would be 2.14 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent in Oregon alone. If built, it would be the largest greenhouse gas emitter in the state , higher even than ...
Jordan has not been a regular importer of LNG since late 2019. Its last LNG cargo shipped into the country in December 2020, shiptracking data from Refinitiv Eikon showed.
Jordan Cove LNG has no viable path forward. It’s time for Pembina to throw in the towel and leave southern Oregon for good so our communities can focus on building local jobs in renewable energy ...
Jordan Cove LNG. By Pete Danko – Staff Reporter, Portland Business Journal. Feb 19, 2020. Department of Land Conservation and Development cites several failures to “establish consistency with ...
Pembina is now missing three additional permits needed to construct the Jordan Cove LNG export terminal and fracked gas pipeline. As of this week, Pembina missed deadlines to reapply for ...
COOS BAY — The rumor mill surrounding Jordan Cove LNG is never-ending. As the project faces another delay, let's fact-check some of the rumors we've heard in the past week: ...
Jordan Cove makes the argument that the LNG they’re exporting will actually be replacing some of the coal burned in China to make electricity. And consequently, the global production of CO2 ...
Currently, there’s only one LNG export terminal in the Lower 48, on Louisiana’s Gulf Coast. FERC, which regulates interstate energy transmission and transportation, has approved another 11 ...
Jordan Cove was designed to produce around 7.5 million tonnes per annum of LNG, equivalent to about 1 billion cubic feet per day of gas, or enough to supply about 5 million U.S. homes for a day.