Oregon LNG: Next project in line for FERC approval The Ukraine crisis may benefit to the series of Export liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal projects in the USA in beginning with Oregon LNG supported by Leucadia National Company (Leucadia) on the west coast of USA. Even though the Oregon LNG project is located […]
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Skipanon Peninsula in the Warrenton City of the Clatsop county in the north of the Oregon,
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Veresen Jordan Cove LNG project,
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