Veresen Inc. ("Veresen") announces that Jordan Cove Energy Project, L.P. ("JCEP") and Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline, LP ("Pacific Connector") have submitted to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ("FERC") a request for rehearing of FERC's order issued on March 11, 2016 denying their applications for authorization to construct and operate the Jordan Cove LNG terminal and the Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline.
Veresen and Pacific Connector have entered into several agreements that demonstrate significant commercial support for the projects. Veresen recently announced that it has finalized the key commercial terms for the purchase of at least 3 million tonnes per annum of natural gas liquefaction capacity, representing at least 50% of the project's initial design capacity. In addition, Pacific Connector recently executed natural gas transportation service precedent agreements ("TSPAs") with Macquarie Energy LLC, Avista Corporation and JCEP, which in aggregate represent in excess of 75% of the rated capacity of the pipeline. Each TSPA is subject to customary conditions. Avista is a local distribution company which serves communities along the pipeline. The other two TSPAs are intended to facilitate the transportation of natural gas to the Jordan Cove LNG terminal.
In the request for rehearing, JCEP and Pacific Connector request that FERC consider the agreements with customers of the LNG terminal and shippers on Pacific Connector as evidence of market support for the projects, and that the public benefits of the projects outweigh the potential adverse impacts on landowners.
"Jordan Cove LNG and Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline will bring significant and lasting benefits to Coos County, as well as communities all along the pipeline route," said Don Althoff, President and CEO of Veresen. "We continue to see an outpouring of support from project proponents at each of the local, state and national levels. I thank our supporters for their continued confidence in the projects."
FERC has 30 days to grant or deny the request for rehearing. FERC may grant rehearing, deny rehearing or grant rehearing solely for purposes of extending the 30 day deadline, followed by an order on the merits at a later date.
The Jordan Cove LNG project is expected to have an initial design liquefaction capacity of approximately 6.0 million tonnes per annum, or approximately 1 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day. For further information about the Jordan Cove LNG project or for the full text of the request for rehearing, please visit www.jordancovelng.com.
JCEP is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Veresen. Pacific Connector is owned equally by a subsidiary of Veresen and a subsidiary of Williams Partners L.P.
About Veresen Inc.
Veresen (TSX:VSN) is a publicly-traded dividend paying corporation based in Calgary, Alberta that owns and operates energy infrastructure assets across North America. Veresen is engaged in three principal businesses: a pipeline transportation business comprised of interests in the Alliance Pipeline, the Ruby Pipeline and the Alberta Ethane Gathering System; a midstream business which includes a partnership interest in Veresen Midstream Limited Partnership which owns assets in western Canada, an ownership interest in Aux Sable, a world-class natural gas liquids (NGL) extraction facility near Chicago, and other natural gas and NGL processing energy infrastructure; and a power business comprised of a portfolio of assets in Canada. Veresen is also developing Jordan Cove LNG, a six million tonne per annum natural gas liquefaction facility proposed to be constructed in Coos Bay, Oregon, and the associated Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline. In the normal course of business, Veresen regularly evaluates and pursues acquisition and development opportunities.
Veresen's Common Shares, Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares, Series A, Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares, Series C, and Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares, Series E trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbols "VSN", "VSN.PR.A", "VSN.PR.C" and "VSN.PR.E", respectively.