LNG topic of meeting

Friday, May 05, 2006 |
A presentation, centering on the impacts of liquified natural gas and on the proposed Jordan Cove Energy LNG import terminal and the proposed 250-mile-long connector pipeline, will be given from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, at the North Bend Community Center, 2222 Broadway Ave.
Rory Cox, lead coordinator of the Ratepayers for Affordable Clean Energy coalition, will speak about alternatives to the California-driven LNG and pipeline proposal and why Oregonians should oppose LNG terminals and the Pacific connector. His talk will include information on natural gas supply, demand and pricing, international impacts of LNG and global warming, according to a press release.
For more information, those interested can contact Citizens Against LNG by calling 260-2000 or Jody McCaffree at 756-0759.
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