About the project

Citing challenges in obtaining permits from state agencies as the reason for abandoning the Jordan Cove project, Pembina Pipeline Corp. asked FERC to cancel authorizations for the LNG terminal and associated Pacific Connector pipeline, which would have carried natural gas from Canada to the proposed facility in Coos Bay, Oregon.

The Jordan Cove-Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline project would have provided natural gas to the pacific northwest and international markets.

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Dennis Ashby | Pipeliners Local 798
commented 2022-04-12 14:22:30 -0500
I am a retired 798 welder.

When proper precautions are taken (which most assuredly they will) by UA members of the pipeline industry, who dominate in the area of safety, lost time due to accidents, and production. The question of above ground transportation for any fossil fuels is a moot point.
Miguel Gonzalez |
commented 2022-04-05 18:31:14 -0500
Am pipe welder but i like be pipeliner
John Bradford |
commented 2022-03-10 16:54:38 -0600
very much needed fpr project to be done
Phillip Lancaster | Pipeliners Local 798
commented 2022-02-24 14:43:17 -0600
I feel like these pipelines should go. Our nation is growing. An the supply for natural gas is getting greater an there is a bigger demand. I don’t think we are ready for green energy right now
Lenny Cordova | Pipeliners Local 798
commented 2022-01-13 15:05:43 -0600
Lenny Cordova for Pacifc Connector Gas Pipeline