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Milestone Extension: Natural Gas Export Authorization

Submitted by brian.lavoie@h… on

DOE action is dependent on FERC issuance of its final order, which occurred on March 19, 2020. DOE's milestone target for a decision on the natural gas export authorization is within 90 days of FERC's final order.

Action
Project Name: Responsible Agency:
Office of Fossil Energy
Agency Status: Cooperating under NEPA
Participating
Status:
In Progress
POC Name:
Amy Sweeney
POC Title:
Director, Division of Natural Gas Regulation

Description:

DOE has jurisdiction under the Natural Gas Act, Sections 3(a) and 3(c), for the permitting of natural gas exports from the United States. The application under Section 3(a) is before DOE and tied to the NEPA review at FERC. 

Milestones:

Application Submitted (Applicant Action)
Completed Date:
Application Determined Complete (Agency Action)
Completed Date:
Permitting Decision (Agency Action)
Current Target Date:
Milestone Details

90 days following FERC's issuance of Final NEPA document including binding environmental conditions. FERC’s binding environmental conditions are set out in its final order.

The final completion date is calculated according to 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016), which provides that "a final decision on a request for a Federal authorization is due no later than 90 days after the Commission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." The issuance of decision for permit/approval date includes a Record of Decision and a Final Opinion and Order for Long-term Exports of LNG.

Milestone
Permitting Decision (Agency Action)
Current Target Date:
Milestone Details

90 days following FERC's issuance of Final NEPA document including binding environmental conditions. FERC’s binding environmental conditions are set out in its final order.

The final completion date is calculated according to 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016), which provides that "a final decision on a request for a Federal authorization is due no later than 90 days after the Commission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law." The issuance of decision for permit/approval date includes a Record of Decision and a Final Opinion and Order for Long-term Exports of LNG.

Project

PROJECT WEBSITE: Jordan Cove LNG

All dates below are specific to the schedule of the Environmental Review and Permitting processes for this project.

In Progress

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PERMITTING STATUS
IN PROGRESS

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ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PERMITTING
07/17/2020

9 out of 9

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW AND PERMITTING PROCESSES
COMPLETED

Pipelines

SECTOR
Pipelines

Project Category

CATEGORY
Project Category FAST-41 Covered Projects
Major Infrastructure Projects

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

LEAD AGENCY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Office of Energy Projects

View FAST-41 Postings by Agencies

Other Agencies with Actions or Authorizations:

Department of Commerce

Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Department of Energy

Department of Energy, Office of Fossil Energy

Department of the Interior

Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service

Description:

The Jordan Cove LNG Project (Docket No. CP17-495-000) includes the construction and operation of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal on the North Spit of Coos Bay in Coos County, Oregon.  The terminal would include gas inlet facilities, a metering station, a gas conditioning plant, five liquefaction trains and associated equipment, two full-containment LNG storage tanks, an LNG transfer line, LNG ship loading facilities, a marine slip, a marine offloading facility, a new access channel between the Coos Bay Navigation Channel and the new marine slip, and enhancements to the existing Coos Bay Navigation Channel at four turns.  In addition, the terminal would include emergency and hazard, electrical, security, control, and support systems, administrative buildings, and a temporary workforce housing facility.  The LNG terminal would be designed to liquefy about 1.04 billion cubic feet per day of LNG for export to markets across the Pacific Rim.

The Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline (Docket No. CP-17-494) includes the construction and operation an approximately 235-mile-long, 36-inch-diameter interstate natural gas transmission pipeline and associated aboveground facilities.  The pipeline would originate near Malin in Klamath County, Oregon, traverse Douglas and Jackson Counties, and terminate (at the LNG Terminal) in Coos County, Oregon.  The pipeline would be capable of transporting about 1.2 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas.  The associated aboveground facilities would include the new Klamath Compressor Station (61,500 horsepower) near Malin, Oregon; 3 new meter stations; 5 new pig launchers and receivers; 17 mainline block valves; and a gas control communication system.

Fast-41 Initiation Notice

Project Application and Supporting Documents

Federal Agency Actions

FERC Litigation

  • None filed.

 

For improved transparency, FERC is providing this supplemental table to reflect the additional federal authorizations that may be required for the Jordan Cove LNG Project.  

Additional Federal Agency Authorization Timetable for the Jordan Cove LNG and Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline Project
Agency Permit Status Applicable Timelines
U.S. Coast Guard Letter of Recommendation Completed Receipt of Letter of Intent:  April 2006
Receipt of Water Suitability Assessment:  10/1/17
Letter of Recommendation to FERC:  5/10/18  

 

Federally-Delegated State Authorization Table
Agency Permit Status Applicable Timeline
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Clea Water Act 401 Water Quality Certification Pending The state agency has not opted into the FAST-41 process.  This authorization is listed for information purposes only, and does not transfer any responsibility to the state agency to conform to the Permitting Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) provides that "a final decision on a request for a Federal authorization is due no later than 90 days after the Commission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law."
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Clean Water Act - National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit Pending The state agency has not opted into the FAST-41 process.  This authorization is listed for information purposes only, and does not transfer any responsibility to the state agency to conform to the Permitting Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) provides that "a final decision on a request for a Federal authorization is due no later than 90 days after the Commission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law."
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Clean Air Act – Title V Operating Air Permit Pending The state agency has not opted into the FAST-41 process.  This authorization is listed for information purposes only, and does not transfer any responsibility to the state agency to conform to the Permitting Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) provides that "a final decision on a request for a Federal authorization is due no later than 90 days after the Commission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law."
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality Clean Air Act - New Source Review Permit for LNG Terminal Pending The state agency has not opted into the FAST-41 process.  This authorization is listed for information purposes only, and does not transfer any responsibility to the state agency to conform to the Permitting Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) provides that "a final decision on a request for a Federal authorization is due no later than 90 days after the Commission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law."
Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development Coastal Zone Management Consistency Determination Pending The state agency has not opted into the FAST-41 process.  This authorization is listed for information purposes only, and does not transfer any responsibility to the state agency to conform to the Permitting Timetable. 18 C.F.R. § 157.22 (2016) provides that "a final decision on a request for a Federal authorization is due no later than 90 days after the Commission issues its final environmental document, unless a schedule is otherwise established by Federal law."

 

Last updated March 20, 2020

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System Comments
Furthest out
Original Target Date: 02/26/2020
Milestone: Issuance of decision for permit/approval

Requested extensions greater than 30 days for this Action are shown below:

Issuance of decision for permit/approval extended by 112
From: 05/13/2020
To: 06/17/2020