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On Thursday, the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the $2.5 billion Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas import terminal and related pipeline project. This project is expected to help meet growing natural gas demand in the Pacific Northwest.
The news release is quoted as saying:
The terminal, to be located on Coos Bay in Oregon, would provide […]
On Thursday, the U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the $2.5 billion Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas import terminal and related pipeline project. This project is expected to help meet growing natural gas demand in the Pacific Northwest.
The news release is quoted as saying:
The terminal, to be located on Coos Bay in Oregon, would provide up to 1 billion cubic feet of gas a day. The 234-mile Pacific Connector pipeline that was also approved by the FERC would transport the terminal’s gas to the Oregon-California border.
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