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Jane wrote on May 27, 2008 6:57 AM:
May 9 when the Oregon Department of Energy issued an independent analysis finding that there was no need for LNG in Oregon.
Importantly, the report also called LNG "prohibitively expensive" and
found LNG would generate much greater greenhouse gas emissions than
relying on available domestic gas sources.
LNG currently costs roughly twice as much as domestic or Canadian gas.
This makes clear LNG could actually increase the price of our gas.
California LNG is obviously NOT good for Oregon! Say NO to California LNG!
Common Sense wrote on May 14, 2008 2:55 PM:
P.S. Glad more & more people are going against this California LNG SCAM, even the Coos Bay councilors are slowly waking UP!
Edward wrote on May 14, 2008 10:40 AM:
Kari wrote on May 13, 2008 8:56 PM:
Instead of adopting this position, the board approved an analysis provided by Planning Director Patty Evernden. In it, she noted the county’s estuary plan does not require the board to disqualify a project unless it “unreasonably” interferes with public use. She also said the hearings officer exaggerated the amount of materials that would be dredged from the bay.
VOTE EVERY LAST ONE OF THE COMM. OUT !
If california needs gas place one of these on their coast wrote on May 13, 2008 11:04 AM:
CB resident wrote on May 13, 2008 8:46 AM:
GAIL IN CALIF wrote on May 13, 2008 8:38 AM:
I had to leave Oregon for lack of opportunity and love to visit but I see little change and improvement.
Robert G wrote on May 12, 2008 4:42 PM:
Robert Godfrey
LNG Terminal Siting Standards Organization
www.LNGTSS.org
Jane wrote on May 12, 2008 3:16 PM:
The USA Government Accountability Office stated a explosion of a LNG ship carrying LNG will have a minimum 1 mile burn zone.
Where this LNG storage place will be in a Tsunami zone.
Where the Coast Guard doesn't want to over see any LNG site.
Where our local agency's will not be able to handle any future problems (Leakage that causes Fire/Explosions).
Where private citizens will be FORCED to sell their land for this LNG pipeline, that will travel 230 miles to Northern California.
All the gas goes to California & NOT Oregon.
LNG is a air polluter, rejected by California & MANY other places in USA.
Oregon state agency has determined that
Oregon does not need this, the plan that has natural gas coming from Wyoming would meet or exceed all our needs for future gas.
Federal Government decides on this LNG site instead of Oregon.
Offers little or no jobs (50 or LESS).
These are just a few reasons on why this California LNG at Jordan Cove is bad news for this area!
No brainer appeal on LNG Scam wrote on May 12, 2008 2:37 PM:
A) In a Tsunami Hazard Zone (Violates Oregon's law on new construction that bans new schools, library, hospitals, police & fire stations, etc from being built in that Tsunami Zone).
B) Ship carrying the LNG to Jordan Cove will have a minimum 1 mile explosion burn zone (Meaning many people, schools, airport, etc will be surverely effected/burnt).
C) Gas is to be transported to California through a 230 mile pipe that ends in Northern California (Private & State owned property will be forced to sell their land so that pipeline can be built)
D) Coast Guard & local agency's will not be able to support future problems (Leakage/fire explosions) due to not enough man power or in the case of the Coast Guard doesn't want to oversee any LNG sites in general.
E) LNG is a air polluter & has been rejected for this reason by California & many other areas across the USA.
These & many more reasons to file an appeal to get rid of a BAD idea for a nice area!
Thomas wrote on May 12, 2008 2:02 PM:
Why is local democracy is forced to find ways arround our elected representatives to have a voiice in matters that matter?
Dave in Coos Bay wrote on May 12, 2008 12:32 PM:






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