USACE seeking public comment on Jordan Cove LNG review

The Portland District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is calling for public comments on receiving funds to review potential effects of Jordan Cove Energy’s LNG project to the Coos Bay.

The Portland District said in a statement on Wednesday it will review Jordan Cove Energy’s request to construct and operate an LNG terminal in Coos Bay, Oregon.

The project includes the construction of an access channel from the Coos Bay Federal Navigation Channel to the proposed terminal marine slip as well as the construction and operation of an underground natural gas pipeline from Klamath County to the proposed terminal.

“This review will evaluate whether any Corps authorized civil works projects may be affected by the proposed marine slip and access channel,” the statement reads.

The proposed Jordan Cove LNG project will have a 6 mtpa capacity produced by four liquefaction trains with 1.5 mtpa of LNG capacity each. The facilities will include two 160,000 cbm full containment tanks and single LNG marine berth.

 

LNG World News Staff