FERC releases Notice of Intent to do a draft Environmental Impact Statement, and asks the public for scoping comments on what to include. August 3, 2012
Developers and Opponents vow to fight on.
The World News: Bay Area Pipeline Battle Resumes. June 5, 2012
LNG: More Information
More Information on the Jordan Cove Proposed LNG Project The Pacific Connector Pipeline would be a 3-foot tube carrying unodorized gas at up to 1,480 pounds per square inch, beginning at from Malin, Oregon (at the California border near Klamath Falls, where the Ruby pipeline ends). The pipe would be buried at least 30” … Continue reading LNG: More Information
No Pacific Connector Pipeline or Jordan Cove LNG Terminal
The Jordan Cove Energy Project is a proposed pipeline and export terminal owned by Pembina, a Canadian energy company, to export fracked liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Canada and the Rockies to Asia using Oregon as a right-of-way. The Jordan Cove Energy Project would require a 229-mile pipeline from Malin, Oregon to Coos Bay, culminating … Continue reading No Pacific Connector Pipeline or Jordan Cove LNG Terminal
Cascadia Wildlands opines on Jordan Cove export proposal.
Cascadia Wildlands opines on Jordan Cove proposal and prognosis. April 24, 2012:
FERC withdraws import permits. Frees landowners from eminent domain threat, for now.
FERC withdraws permits. The World News, April 17, 2012
Jordan Cove announces change from Import LNG Terminal to Export LNG Terminal.
September 23, 2011: Jordan Cove petitions the Department of Energy to change the proposed import terminal near Coos Bay, Oregon, to an export terminal. No longer do we have to fight the proposal to increase on our energy dependence on Russia. Instead, we have to fight the reckless methods of "fracking" for natural gas in … Continue reading Jordan Cove announces change from Import LNG Terminal to Export LNG Terminal.