Pembina receives Jordan Cove, Pacific Connector FERC approval

Pembina Pipeline received FERC approval for its proposed 7.8 million tonne/year Jordan Cove LNG liquefaction terminal in Coos Bay, Ore., and 229-mile, 36-in. OD Pacific Connector gas pipeline.
March 20, 2020

Pembina Pipeline Corp. received approval from the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission for its proposed 7.8 million tonne/year Jordan Cove LNG liquefaction terminal in Coos Bay, Ore., and 229-mile, 36-in. OD Pacific Connector gas pipeline, connecting Jordan Cove to the Ruby and Gas Transmission Northwest pipelines near Malin, Ore.

Jordan Cove will use five liquefaction trains and 320,000 cu m of storage divided between two tanks. Pacific Connector’s planned capacity is 1.2 bcfd.

Pembina, which acquired Jordan Cove in 2017, expects to complete the project in 2025.

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