Jordan Cove LNG and Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline
Facility Type: Pipeline
Scope: New Construction
Owner: Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline, L.P., Jordan Cove Energy Project, L.P.
Location: LNG in Coos Bay, Oregon  United States
Region: North America
Modified:  September 12, 2008


Project description

The Pacific Connector pipeline and Jordan Cove LNG are two related projects owned and operated by subsidiaries of Williams, PG&E Corporation and Fort Chicago Energy Partners L.P. The companies have agreed to jointly pursue construction of both projects simultaneously.

Pacific Connector Pipeline

The Pacific Connector development is a proposed 230-mile, 36-inch diameter pipeline designed to transport 1 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day to markets in the region. The project will interconnect to Williams' Northwest Pipeline near Myrtle Creek, Ore.; Avista Corporations' distribution system near Shady Cove, Ore.; and 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.

The pipeline is designed to transport natural gas from the Jordan Cove LNG import terminal to markets in Oregon and other areas in the Pacific Northwest, northern California, and northern Nevada.

Jordan Cove Energy Project

The Jordan Cove LNG project, located in the International Port of Coos Bay, Ore., will provide competitive sources of clean-burning natural gas. The proposed facility includes a marine berth capable of receiving supplies from specially designed marine vessels, two full-containment 160,000-cubic-meter LNG tanks for storage, and regassification with a send-out capacity of 1 billion cubic feet of gas. The project will also have an integrated electric power plant, and a natural gas liquids extraction facility to recover propane and butane.

Both projects will provide more than 2,800 jobs to locals during the course of construction, with a total of 120 permanent jobs available during operations. Pending the completion of project applications, review, and construction, the terminal and pipeline and slated to begin operations in 2011.

Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline, L.P. is a limited partnership between Williams Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline, L.L.C., PG&E Strategic Capital, Inc. and Fort Chicago LNG II U.S. L.P.

Jordan Cove Energy Project, L.P. is a limited partnership between Fort Chicago LNG II U.S. L.P., a subsidiary of Fort Chicago Energy Partners L.P. and Energy Projects Development, L.L.C.

Related projects:
LNG terminal (Jordan Cove) and an interstate natural gas transmission pipeline system (Pacific Connector)
Pipeline diameter:
36-inch
Pipeline capacity:
1 Bcf/d of natural gas per day
Length:
230 miles
Committed capacity :
Seven customers have requested 1.49 billion cubic feet of natural gas capacity per day through the proposed pipeline.
In service:
2011
© Copyright 2013 DownstreamToday.com
DownstreamToday.com