Proponents seek to revive Jordan Cove LNG terminal, pipeline

In southern Oregon, a new company is attempting to revitalize the Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas export facility and accompanying 230-mile pipeline.

After failing to obtain the required state approvals, developers abandoned plans for the contentious terminal and Pacific Connector Pipeline in 2021. For 17 years, landowners, environmental organizations, and tribes opposed the $10 billion project, which was then supported by Calgary-based Pembina Pipeline Corp., citing, among other things, health and safety hazards as well as effects on the ecosystem and climate change.

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