Could it be that we are tuning into the end of a deal of collusion between all that are necessary to make LNG in our community happen no matter how loud anybody squawks.
If this map at left is correct, Bradwood and Oregon LNG are going to tap into the same Palomar NG Pipeline just above Timber, Oregon and this pipeline proposal looks as if the homework and planning have already been done which leads to another point as to all's silence, even the Governor, just beginning to pipe in on the matter with a subtle message to the LNG Specualtors to step up their P.R. efforts to shore-up the rising sentiment of the public that's going to be affected by all this upcoming land takings, by force if necessary, and the FERC autonomy going up against the protectors of all our natural and environmental treasures.
If this map at left is correct, Bradwood and Oregon LNG are going to tap into the same Palomar NG Pipeline just above Timber, Oregon and this pipeline proposal looks as if the homework and planning have already been done which leads to another point as to all's silence, even the Governor, just beginning to pipe in on the matter with a subtle message to the LNG Specualtors to step up their P.R. efforts to shore-up the rising sentiment of the public that's going to be affected by all this upcoming land takings, by force if necessary, and the FERC autonomy going up against the protectors of all our natural and environmental treasures.
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"AND THEN ON TO CALIFORNIA"
Leaving the question: Why aren't these facilities being built in California, since that's where the gas will be going?
Because, not too long ago, Californoa's Lieutenant Governor said in a speech, in paraphrasing, "We don't have to develop LNG terminals here because we can get all we need from Oregon."
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