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US West Coast LNG - has its time come?
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Report summary
An analysis of the opportunities and challenges associated with the two key US West Coast LNG projects, Jordan Cove LNG and Oregon LNG. Feedgas sources, potential pipeline capacity availability and project economics are contrasted, implications are considered.
Table of contents
- Executive Summary
- Project overviews
- Gas sourcing
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Pipeline route options and capacity availability
- All options face potential restrictions on winter pipeline capacity
- Pipeline capacity is a bigger challenge for Oregon LNG than for Jordan Cove
- Project breakeven cost analysis
- Conclusion
- Appendix
Tables and charts
This report includes 9 images and tables including:
- Table 1 - Project overview
- Chart 1 - Historic Basis relative to Henry Hub
- Map (including projects, pipelines, producing regions)
- Chart 5 - Jordan Cove b/even costs
- Chart 6 - US WC LNG vs US GC and Canada
- Transportation costs
- Chart 2 - Flow Forecast at Malin for Jordan Cove
- Chart 3 - Flow Forecast at Woodland for Oregon LNG
- Chart 4 - Flow Forecast for Westcoast Energy Pipeline
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