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Jordan Cove

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End of the line for Jordan Cove

Dec 16, 2021

Pembina pulls the plug on a proposed  natural gas pipeline and export terminal in Coos Bay.

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FERC approves Jordan Cove project

Apr 1, 2020

The proposed $10 billion liquid natural gas terminal and pipeline project would be built union, but it still faces state hurdles.

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Jordan Cove liquid natural gas project withdraws application for permit to dredge in Coos Bay

Feb 5, 2020

The Oregon Department of State Lands denied the company’s request for an extension and indicated the permit would likely be denied. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is expected to make a final determination on the project next month.

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Merkley comes out against Jordan Cove natural gas export terminal

Dec 22, 2017

National Building Trades call the change in a position a betrayal.

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Jordan Cove boss says LNG project needs assist from Oregon’s Congressional delegation

Aug 30, 2016

Only U.S. Rep. Kurt Schrader has publicly supported the project.

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FERC denies application for Jordan Cove LNG facility

Mar 15, 2016

The project – to be built under a project labor agreement – was backed by the Building Trades.

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FERC revises schedule on Jordan Cove LNG

Jun 16, 2015

The federal agency is looking at an alternative pipeline route to the proposed Coos Bay terminal

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Proposed LNG export facility in Coos Bay would be union-built

Apr 16, 2013

Construction would span 42 months.

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