Project Overview
The Jordan Cove Energy Project
The Jordan Cove Energy Project is a proposed state-of-the-art LNG import terminal that will be located in the International Port of Coos Bay in Coos County, Ore. The facility will be capable of receiving LNG supplies (primarily from Asia and Africa) from specially-designed marine vessels, storing the natural gas in liquid form, and re-delivering the natural gas through interconnecting pipelines to the Pacific Northwest and adjacent markets.
The Jordan Cove Energy project will connect directly to southwest Oregon through the existing Coos County Pipeline via its interconnect with NorthwestNatural.
The Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline Project
The Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline Project is a proposed 234-mile, 36-inch diameter pipeline designed to transport up to 1 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day from the Jordan Cove LNG terminal to markets in the region. The Pacific Connector project includes interconnects to Williams’ Northwest Pipeline near Myrtle Creek, Ore.; Avista Corporation’s distribution system near Shady Cove, Ore.; Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s gas transmission system; Tuscarora Gas Transmission’s system; and Gas Transmission Northwest’s system, all located near Malin, Ore.