The groups want the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to withdraw or re-hear its conditional decision last month to allow the Jordan Cove pipeline and liquefied natural gas project in southwest Oregon to proceed.
The Klamath Tribes and along the 229-mile pipeline route are joined by a slew of environmental groups from the Sierra Club to Rogue Climate.
Also are the Oregon departments of Energy, Environmental Quality, Fish and Wildlife and Land Conservation and Development.
All claim the FERC approval decision was procedurally flawed and violated multiple federal environmental laws.
FERC’s go-ahead is contingent on Jordan Cove getting all necessary state approvals, as well. So far, the project has received none of them.