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| Proposed Terminal and Pipeline |
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Jordan Cove Energy Project proposes a receiving terminal for liquefied natural gas on a 170-acre parcel of the Port of Coos Bay, near the city of North Bend, about five miles up Coos Bay from the Pacific Ocean. The facility design calls for a peak send-out capacity of 1 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas. For more information on the proposed terminal, see the Jordan Cove website.
Subsidiaries of the Williams Companies, Inc, Pacific Gas & Electric Corporation and Fort Chicago Energy Partners L.P. are proposing the Pacific Connector Pipeline, a 231-mile natural gas pipeline that would link the Jordan Cove terminal with PG&E's interstate pipeline. The proposed pipeline would terminate in Malin, Oregon. For more information, see the Pacific Connector Pipeline website.
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| Federal Permit Activity |
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The Jordan Cove LNG terminal and the Pacific Connector Pipeline are in the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) pre-filing process. To view documents that have been filed with FERC, visit the FERC website and enter the following docket numbers on the search page.
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Jordan Cove LNG terminal: docket number PF06-25
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Pacific Connector Pipeline: docket number PF06-26
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| State and Local Activity |
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In addition to the proposed Jordan Cove LNG terminal and Pacific Connector Pipeline projects, the Port of Coos Bay proposes to partner with the Jordan Cove Energy Project to construct a two-berth waterway adjacent to the lower Coos Bay deep-draft navigation channel to accommodate a single LNG tanker berth and provide a second single berth for a multi-purpose cargo facility. For more information, visit the Port of Coos Bay's Oregon Gateway website.
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