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(continued on reverse) Jordan Cove LNG Terminal Pacific Connector Natural Gas Pipeline Route Project Overview PROJECT SUMMARY Jordan Cove LNG plans to develop the only LNG export terminal on the West Coast of the continental United States to serve overseas markets around the Pacific Rim with North American natural gas. The Jordan Cove terminal includes an access channel from the Coos Bay navigation channel, a marine slip with one LNG berth, an emergency berth, and four tug boat berths, a loading platform and transfer pipeline, two LNG storage tanks, five liquefaction trains, several support buildings, and the Southwest Oregon Regional Security Center (SORSC). The SORSC will include multiple agencies, such as the Coos County Sheriff’s Office, Coos County Emergency Management, the Port of Coos Bay, and state, county, and municipal emergency planners. The Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline is a proposed 229-mile, 36-inch diameter pipeline designed to transport natural gas from near Malin, Oregon, to the Jordan Cove LNG terminal in Coos Bay, crossing portions of Klamath, Jackson, Douglas, and Coos Counties.

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Jordan Cove LNG Terminal

Pacific Connector Natural Gas Pipeline Route

Project Overview

PROJECT SUMMARYJordan Cove LNG plans to develop the only LNG export terminal on the West Coast of the continental United States to serve overseas markets around the Pacific Rim with North American natural gas.

The Jordan Cove terminal includes an access channel from the Coos Bay navigation channel, a

marine slip with one LNG berth, an emergency berth, and four tug boat berths, a loading platform and transfer pipeline, two LNG storage tanks, five liquefaction trains, several support buildings, and the Southwest Oregon Regional Security Center (SORSC). The SORSC will include multiple agencies, such as the Coos County Sheriff’s Office, Coos County Emergency Management, the Port of Coos Bay, and state, county, and municipal emergency planners.

The Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline is a proposed 229-mile, 36-inch

diameter pipeline designed to transport natural gas from near

Malin, Oregon, to the Jordan Cove LNG terminal in Coos Bay, crossing

portions of Klamath, Jackson, Douglas, and Coos Counties.

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OPTIMIZED PROJECT DESIGNSIn coordination with federal and state agencies and in consultation with the public, plans for both the terminal and natural gas pipeline route have been optimized to avoid or minimize potential impacts and increase efficiency.

The pipeline route was altered, through discussions with landowners and regulators, to avoid sensitive resources such as wetlands and endangered species habitats to the greatest extent practicable. Using in-depth engineering work, the LNG terminal plans have been redesigned to maximize the use of existing land and eliminate the need for an on-site power plant.

PROJECT SAFETY IS PARAMOUNTJordan Cove LNG is designed to meet or exceed the most stringent industry safety standards, codes, and regulations. A number of safeguards, protection and mitigation measures, including state-of the-art technologies and automatic emergency detection and shut-down systems, have been incorporated to ensure safe and secure operations, and protection of the community and environment.

Throughout development, construction, and operations, safety is a top priority for Jordan Cove LNG. This is why Jordan Cove LNG is committed to building the Southwest Oregon Regional Safety Center. The fully operational security and safety complex will include the Jordan Cove Security Center and the Emergency Operations Center serving Coos County and Jordan Cove LNG.

A new fully staffed Jordan Cove Fire Station will be located apart from the SORSC complex and closer to the terminal to provide rapid response. On site, the station will include one ladder truck, three pumper trucks, and one heavy rescue/hazardous materials truck.

COMMERCIAL AGREEMENTSThe project’s commercial viability has been secured through the signing of commercial agreements with customers for both liquefaction services and pipeline capacity. The plans for Jordan Cove include a liquefaction capacity of 7.8 million tonnes per year.

Half of the LNG terminal’s capacity has been secured by two Japanese buyers that are the largest and third largest buyers of LNG in the world. Jordan Cove is also progressing in commercial discussions with other buyers throughout the Pacific Rim. In addition, Jordan Cove has reserved 50% of Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline’s capacity on behalf of its Japanese customers; Macquarie Energy, which is a global energy trading company, has reserved 25% of the pipeline’s capacity; and Avista, the local natural gas utility for Southern Oregon, has reserved 1% of the pipeline’s capacity to increase its available supply and provide natural gas availability for communities that have previously lacked access.

VERESENVeresen is a diversified energy infrastructure company with assets across North America, including facilities for the gathering, processing and transportation of natural gas as well as the transportation, extraction and fractionation of natural gas liquids.

Jordan Cove LNG is a wholly-owned US subsidiary of Veresen Inc.

COOS BAY OFFICE:125 W. Central AveSuite 250Coos Bay, OR, 97420 (541) 266-7510

[email protected] J O R D A N C O V E L N G . C O M

MEDFORD FIELD OFFICE:3709 Citation WaySuite 102Medford, OR 97504 (541) 245-5800