A recent decision by Pembina Pipeline Corp. to pause its Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas export project while it assesses the impact of recent regulatory rulings â and two more unfavorable rulings last week â are the latest in what have been a string of setbacks for the project this year. The $10 billion Oregon project, supported locally by the natural gas industry and its boosters because of its potential to help gas produced in the Rockies reach Asian markets, last week saw the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals overturn permits approved by Coos County and the City of Coos Bay that would have allowed major dredging in Coos Bay.