Pipeline deal under review; county could see nearly $2M

By Andrew Sirocchi, Staff Writer
Thursday, September 23, 2004 | 12 comment(s)

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Coos County could collect nearly $2 million in tariffs annually for the use of its natural gas pipeline under a contract proposed by Energy Projects Development, if the gas is sold outside the Bay Area. But Coos County could end up with nothing in fees for gas that is sold directly within the Coos Bay-North Bend local distribution system.

The Board of Commissioners Wednesday began reviewing a use agreement proposed by the Evergreen, Colo.-based company, which has proposed building the first liquid natural gas import terminal in Oregon on the Coos Bay's North Spit - an up to $150 million project.

Under the stipulations of the preliminary proposal, Evergreen has offered to pay 6.1 cents per 10 therms of gas it transports through the gas lines and guaranteed the county a $250,000 customer charge per year. The customer charge is due regardless of how much gas the company transports from the North Spit to the Interstate-5 corridor - the stated market for the gas - but the volume tariff could only be imposed once the gas leaves NW Natural's local distribution system in the Bay Area and passes across the county line.

With an estimated production of 75,000 dekatherms per day, Energy Projects estimates Coos County could generate about $1.9 million per year, if 100 percent of the gas is sold outside the Bay Area. A common household uses about 700 dekatherms per year.

"We think we can provide a revenue street to help pay off (the bond)" said Bob Braddock, project manager and one of the four partners who comprise Energy Projects Development.

County commissioners reviewed the proposal for the first time Wednesday and changes are likely to be made to the document before a final draft is approved. In the meantime, the county approved beginning research on the contract and authorized the creation of a line item in its general fund to pay for attorney fees.

Commissioner Nikki Whitty said any funds generated through its tariff should go toward settling an up to $27 million bond approved by voters to pay for the construction of the pipeline. The state also awarded Coos County $20 million in lottery funds for the development of the pipeline and an additional $4 million in economic development grants.

"Our local voters stepped up to the plate and they need to be made whole," Whitty said.

Commissioner Gordon Ross echoed Whitty's sentiments.

"For the use of this pipeline, we could negate the cost of paying this bond," he said, reiterating that the income could reduce taxes for local residents.

Energy Projects comprises Braddock, Geoffrey K. Mitchell, president and owner of Brant Energy, a Salem, N.H.-based consulting and energy investment firm; John T. Wilson, chairman of Nautilus Resources, a Denver-based oil and gas exploration and production firm; and Elliot L. Trepper, a former vice president and general manager of Bateman Engineering's oil and gas division.

Braddock has said the company's North Spit facility could attract two vessels per month to Coos Bay, each carrying about 75,000 cubic meters of liquid natural gas. The gas would be offloaded as liquid through a series of pipes and stored in a concrete-encased, nickel-alloy tank at Jordan Cove. With the ability to produce up to 200 million standard cubic feet of natural gas per day, the facility would be the smallest LNG import facility in the United States, Braddock said.

Braddock said Coos Bay is the ideal location for the construction of the terminal because Coos County's pipeline will allow access to the I-5 corridor, along the Williams-owned pipeline that runs from Grants Pass and north to Portland. He said Oregon, which receives all of its gas supply from Montana and Canada, is primed for a new source of gas and Braddock said most of the gas would be sold in southern Oregon.

Natural gas is converted to a liquid form by freezing it to negative 260 degrees Fahrenheit, increasing its density and reducing the volume it occupies by 600 times.

The company then could sell the natural gas to a distributor, which could serve the southern Oregon region. Braddock said the facility could serve 11 percent of the state's natural gas needs.

Braddock recently announced the company has reached agreement on an option to purchase 90 acres of industrial land from Roseburg Forest Products, a deal that can be executed any time within the next 21/2 years. Still, an LNG facility is at least four years away. Braddock said permitting can take as long as two years and construction could take at least an additional two years.

Energy Projects is negotiating with NW Natural and has budgeted a 3-cent-per-dekatherm fee in order to transport gas through the company's Bay Area distribution system and into Coos County's pipeline.

If the companies can't agree on a fee, Braddock said Energy Projects would consider pursuing an alternate transportation for the 5-mile stretch from the North Spit to the county's pipeline.

Energy Projects would be responsible for paying for Coos County's attorney. The funds would be repaid as part of the contract if the project comes to fruition.

Braddock said that before paying for legal fees, the company needs to determine if there will be an economic incentive for it to move forward with the venture.

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On the Net: Jordan Cove Energy Project: http://jordancoveenergy.com
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????????? wrote on Mar 20, 2008 8:31 PM:

Well this goes to show that this is the best coo's county can do.I can't see this lady getting 90 DAYS for helping a person murder another person.this makes me sick.

Unknown wrote on Mar 10, 2008 11:44 AM:

THAT WAS SO SAD!!!!!!!!!!!

Ray Doering wrote on Feb 20, 2008 1:54 PM:

More Port Information

Judy Reyes wrote on Aug 15, 2007 1:37 AM:

Hello My name is Judy Reyes I have looked on every web site for Coos county animal shelter & can not find it . I an looking for a small young female dog . a poodle or poodle mix or a cock a poo . I live in Albany Or, coos bay was our home for many years . We adopted a dog from coos counnty and had him for 15 yrs . we have a very nice home & all fenced . & have love to spare for animals . we have no other dogs & no children . I am retired & homr most of the time . Thanks for your help. E. Mail reyesletro 2@ aol.com Sincerely Judy Reyes

Community editor Hallie Winchell wrote on Jul 27, 2007 10:10 AM:

The Teen Idol contest was held at the Coos County Fair this week, as mentioned in the story above. The rest of the competition is scheduled to be held at the Egyptian Theatre in downtown Coos Bay starting again on Thursday, Aug. 2. - Community Editor Hallie Winchell

Dorothy wrote on Jul 26, 2007 6:13 PM:

We, my husband and sister-in-law and I went to the Egyptian Theater tonight to watch the "Teen Idol." NO ONE was there and there were no messages regarding this program??? What's the deal here? We thought as stated in your web site above that it would be there on Thursday evenings at least through mid-August.. I look forward to hearin from you

Clint Guevara wrote on Jul 23, 2007 10:46 PM:

It is an honor to particapate in Teen Idol, I'm having the time of my life. I get really excited when I see the turn out of people, friends and family at the Egyptian theatre. Thanks for your support! See you at the fair. Peace Out :)

Star Moralez wrote on Jul 17, 2007 7:11 PM:

Teen Idol is one of the best experiences Ive ever had and I hope that everyone gets out here and supports us at the Egyptian this Thursday!!! *Rock On* ~Star Moralez~

anamaria wrote on May 25, 2007 5:06 PM:

It doesn't matter what the administration says about what we've been hurt by or not hurt by!! There is such a thing as a RIPPLE effect.Because we lost a substantial source of revenue,Not only with the 2006 closure but the early closure in June of 2005 we all have incurred numerous bills that literally have many SERIOUS fisherman on the ropes!!Meaning those of us that earn every dime we make from Commercial fishing!Yes we were eligible for loans from the S.B.A. but thats just another Bill every month that we don't need!!It's kinda funny that they completely shut off the fishery for part of one year and totally for the next,but now we have all this time and unrestricted area to fish for Salmon but,to Date, we have a Whopping 62 fish in for the Year!!!There have been NO SALMON thus far!!The bills are still coming in and it is unconscionable to think for even one moment that we don't need every one of those disaster relief dollars!!DONALD JACOBS F/V ANA MARIA !

camj wrote on Feb 12, 2007 7:50 PM:

what a shame that a good peice of land is to be used for homes I hope every high tide floods them out

Bob wrote on Jan 26, 2007 5:10 PM:

"It is located here because this is where the proponents chose to locate it" -Why didn't I think of that? Enlightening info! Thank you.

Mr E wrote on Nov 29, 2006 3:00 PM:

What a shock, someone from out of state trying to tell us what to do in our own backyard.


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