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Veresen Proposes LNG Exports to U.S. Jordan Cove Facility

Veresen Inc. said it filed an application with Canada's National Energy Board for a long-term license to export natural gas from Canada to the U.S. The exported natural gas would go to Veresen's proposed Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas export…

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project in Coos Bay, Ore., it said. The application proposes an export volume of 1.55 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) for 25 years. The natural gas from western Canadian would travel via existing pipeline and gas gathering networks to the Malin trading hub located in southern Oregon, then via the proposed Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline to the Jordan Cove liquefaction terminal, it said.