Pacific Connector
Gas Pipeline Project
711 East Main Street, #24
Medford, OR 97504
phone 541-245-5800
fax 541-245-5803
711 East Main Street, #24
Medford, OR 97504
phone 541-245-5800
fax 541-245-5803
Project receives FERC certificate
Construction begins on the LNG terminal — planned for 3rd quarter
Construction begins on the pipeline — planned for 2nd quarter
In-service for LNG terminal and pipeline — planned for 4th quarter
Natural gas is a vital part of the world's supply of energy and is the cleanest of all of the fossil fuels. Although the U.S. has significant resources of natural gas, the Pacific Northwest and the West Coast face increasing competition from the rest of North America for gas supplies from the producing regions. It's estimated that demand for natural gas will grow by 30 percent across North America in the next two decades, and this demand will outstrip production capabilities. It's important to have new natural gas resources available to serve North America, and a significant portion of these resources will likely come in the form of liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports that will be transported by the pipeline. Read More...
"Landowners want to join state´s side in pipeline lawsuit."
The World - September 14, 2010
"Pipeline gets conditional permit."
The World - September 9, 2010
"Gas pipeline developers sue Oregon land officials."
Portland Business Journal -
August 31, 2010