The terminal, located in Coos Bay, Oregon, US, will have a liquefaction capacity of almost 8 million tpy, and will be the first LNG export terminal on the West Coast. Once complete, King & Spalding claims that it will be the most advanced of four LNG terminal facilities located in the Pacific Northwest.
The King & Spalding team was led by Houston-based global transactions partner Scott Greer, and associate Jonathan Katz.
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