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Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline Gets Go-Ahead from FERC
... up to 1 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day from the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Coos Bay to Malin, Oregon. The project will provide an additional source of natural gas supply to markets in the Pacific Northwest, northern ... Comment?
FERC OKs LNG Terminal & Pipeline
... up to 1 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day from the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Coos Bay to Malin, Oregon. The project will provide an additional source of natural gas supply to markets in the Pacific Northwest, northern ... Comment?
Commission approves Pacific Connector pipeline
... and transport up to 1 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day from the liquefied natural gas terminal in Coos Bay to Malin, Ore. The proposed Jordan Cove Energy project is an LNG import terminal planned for the International Port of Coos Bay in ... Comment?
House of Windsor serving up the fudge
... days. "We always get our fudge here," Julie Legg said. "It's delicious." Two-and-one-half years ago, Steel said Gordon Malin, who owned Stone Mountain Gourmet Fudge, decided to get out of the business. Steel immediately became curious about fudge ... Comment?
FERC Approves LNG Project
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... natural gas pipeline, which would run right through their property. A The pipeline would run from Coos Bay to Malin, Oregon and slice right through Douglas, Jackson and Klamath counties. Yet experts say approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory ... Comment?
... up to 1 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day from the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Coos Bay to Malin, Ore. The project will provide an additional source of natural gas supply to markets in the Pacific Northwest, northern California ... Comment?
FERC approves LNG pipeline through Upper Rogue
In a 3-to-1 vote, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Thursday approved building a controversial liquefied natural gas import terminal in Coos Bay and a pipeline that crosses through the upper Rogue River watershed to Malin near the California border. Comment?
Feds approve Coos Bay LNG terminal; state objects
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... would pump gas from the terminal in Coos Bay to an interstate gas pipeline near the border of California, near Malin, Oregon. Map of proposed pipeline Jordan Cove, being developed by Fort Chicago Energy Partners LP and Energy Projects Development ... Comment?
Oregon objects to federal OK of Coos Bay gas terminal
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The 234-mile long Pacific Connector pipeline would pump gas from the terminal in Coos Bay to an interstate gas pipeline near the border of California, near Malin, Oregon. Comment?
Feds approve LNG pipeline project to run through Jackson, Klamath Counties
Tove Tupper & Associated Press A December 17, 2009 A NEAR SHADY COVE, Ore. -- Federal regulators have approved construction of a liquefied natural gas terminal on Coos Bay and a pipeline to distribute the gas that would run from Coos Bay to Malin. Comment?
Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline, LP and Jordan Cove Energy Project, LP ...
... up to 1 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day from the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Coos Bay to Malin, Ore. The project will provide an additional source of natural gas supply to markets in the Pacific Northwest, northern California ... Comment?
Fort Chicago announces Jordan Cove and Pacific Connector receive FERC ...
... natural gas transmission system that will connect Jordan Cove to various natural gas markets and pipelines through to Malin, Oregon. Jordon Cove is designed to provide up to 1 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas for transport on the Pacific ... Comment?
LNG terminal wins federal approval
... cubic feet of natural gas per day. A 234-mile Pacific Connector pipeline would transport the gas to a spot near Malin in Klamath County. But Kulongoski and state Attorney General John Kroger said the state will ask FERC for a rehearing on the ... Comment?
Wyo. OKs possible $300M state pipeline investment
... El Paso Corp. is developing the $3-billion Ruby Pipeline to carry natural gas from the Opal Hub in western Wyoming to Malin, Ore. The 42-inch pipeline would run 675 miles, crossing Utah and Nevada on the way. Richard Wheatley, spokesman for El Paso ... Comment?
Wyoming board OKs $300M for Ruby Pipeline investment Wyoming's top elected officials, acting in their capacity as the State Loan and Investment Board, approved a $300 million investment in El Paso Corp.'s proposed $3 billion Ruby Pipeline that would carry natural gas from Wyoming's Opal Hub through Utah and Nevada to its terminus in Malin, Ore. Comment?
beyond the region news
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... permanent savings account to invest in the proposed Ruby Pipeline, which would move natural gas produced in Wyoming to Malin, Ore. And finally, a 2003 agreement between the seven Western states that share Colorado River water may be nullified by a ... Comment?
... billion Ruby Pipeline that would carry natural gas from Wyoming's Opal Hub through Utah and Nevada to its terminus in Malin, Ore. Casper Star-Tribune (AP); 12/11/2009 Your name: Your e-mail address: Friend's e-mail address: Optional Message: Feature ... Comment?
Wyoming gov't officials approve possible $300 million...
... El Paso Corp. is developing the $3-billion Ruby Pipeline to carry natural gas from the Opal Hub in western Wyoming to Malin, Ore. The 42-inch pipeline would run 675 miles, crossing Utah and Nevada on the way. Richard Wheatley, spokesman for El Paso ... Comment?
Wyoming approves possible pipeline investment
... terms. The 42-inch Ruby Pipeline line would extend 675 miles from the Opal (oh-PAL') Hub in western Wyoming to Malin, Ore. El Paso Corp. is developing the $3 billion pipeline. Company officials say construction could begin next spring if the Federal ... Comment?
Wyoming approves possible pipeline investment that would go through Nevada
... El Paso Corp. is developing the $3-billion Ruby Pipeline to carry natural gas from the Opal Hub in western Wyoming to Malin, Ore. The 42-inch pipeline would run 675 miles, crossing Utah and Nevada on the way. Richard Wheatley, spokesman for El Paso ... Comment?