U.S. Secretary of Energy has authorised the export of domestically produced LNG from the proposed Jordan Cove LNG Terminal (Jordan Cove) in Coos Bay, Oregon.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette announced the issuance of a final long-term order authorising the export of domestically produced liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the proposed Jordan Cove LNG Terminal (Jordan Cove) in Coos Bay, Oregon.
Under the order issued today, Jordan Cove Energy Project L.P., owned by Canada’s Pembina Pipeline Corporation, will have the authority to export up to 1.08 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas as LNG. The Project’s natural gas will be sourced from both Canada and the United States and will be liquefied at the Jordan Cove LNG Terminal. The LNG will be exported by ocean-going vessel to any country with which the United States does not have a free trade agreement and with which trade is not prohibited by U.S. law.
“Today’s export authorisation for Jordan Cove, the first U.S West Coast LNG project, will ease access to further position the U.S. as a top supplier of LNG around the world,” said Secretary Brouillette. “The issuance to Jordan Cove serves to further expand opportunities for U.S. LNG abroad, particularly in the growing markets of Asia.”
Under the order issued today, Jordan Cove Energy Project L.P., owned by Canada’s Pembina Pipeline
“As we work to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic, LNG exports are going to be one of the building blocks toward the United States’ economic recovery,” said DOE’s Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy Steven Winberg. “The U.S. has exported LNG to 38 countries, with this authorization to Jordan Cove, the United States can look to increase that number with expanded geographic coverage for LNG exports into key importing markets in Asia, providing enhanced economic opportunities both here in the U.S. and globally.”
The United States is currently in its fourth consecutive year as a net exporter of natural gas, and it has quickly become one of the top global exporters of LNG.
Source: Pipeline ME