A unit of Canadian energy company Pembina Pipeline Corp. on Dec. 1 told U.S. energy regulators that it would not move forward with its proposed Jordan Cove LNG export plant in Oregon.
Pembina paused development of the project in April as the company could not secure state-issued permits and authorizations from various Oregon state agencies.
The $8 billion Jordan Cove is one of several North American LNG projects that have been canceled or delayed over the past year.
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