Palomar Gas Transmission LLC, a joint venture of TransCanada Corporation (TSX:TRP)
(NYSE:TRP) (TransCanada) and Northwest Natural Gas Company (NYSE:NWN)
(NW Natural) today filed an application with the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission for a certificate to build and operate an
interstate natural gas transmission pipeline in Oregon.
If the certificate application is approved by FERC by the end of 2009,
Palomar could begin construction in 2010 with a target in-service date
of November 2011. Palomar would be only the second interstate gas
transmission pipeline to serve customers in Oregon’s Willamette Valley
and southwest Washington State.
"This project would greatly enhance service reliability to NW Natural’s
655,000 residential, commercial, and industrial customers,” said Keith
White, vice president and chief strategic officer for NW Natural. "The
prospect of tapping additional sources of natural gas through Palomar
would help mitigate the impact of future price volatility on NW
Natural’s customers.”
The proposed Palomar Gas Transmission is a 217-mile, 36-inch-diameter
pipeline extending from the Gas Transmission Northwest (GTN) pipeline, a
TransCanada-owned pipeline in central Oregon, to a point on the Columbia
River northwest of Portland. The pipeline as proposed would be capable
of transporting up to 1.3 billion cubic feet a day (Bcf/d) of natural
gas.
The seven Oregon counties the proposed pipeline would traverse would
realize an aggregate increase in property taxes of several million
dollars annually. The proposed project would create an estimated 275
temporary jobs in 2010 and more than 1,800 construction jobs during 2011.
Palomar would provide NW Natural with additional access to the
interstate pipeline grid via an interconnect near the town of Molalla
southeast of Portland. As proposed, Palomar would also connect with
facilities of the proposed Bradwood Landing Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
terminal in Clatsop County. Access to LNG would provide Oregon with a
completely new source of natural gas supply.
The application is available from FERC via its website, www.ferc.gov.
Paper copies of the application will be available in public libraries
along the proposed pipeline route. A list of those libraries is
available on the Palomar website, www.palomargas.com.
With more than 50 years’ experience, TransCanada is a leader in the
responsible development and reliable operation of North American energy
infrastructure including natural gas pipelines, power generation, gas
storage facilities, and projects related to oil pipelines and LNG
facilities. TransCanada’s network of wholly owned pipelines extends more
than 59,000 kilometres (36,500 miles), tapping into virtually all major
gas supply basins in North America. TransCanada is one of the
continent’s largest providers of gas storage and related services with
approximately 370 billion cubic feet of storage capacity. A growing
independent power producer, TransCanada owns, or has interests in, over
10,900 megawatts of power generation in Canada and the United States.
Gas Transmission Northwest system, headquartered in Portland, has been
operating in Oregon since 1961.
NW Natural, also headquartered in Portland, is the largest independent
natural gas utility in the Pacific Northwest, serving approximately
655,000 home, business, and industrial customers in Oregon and southwest
Washington.
FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION
This news release may contain certain information that is forward
looking and is subject to important risks and uncertainties. The words
"anticipate", "expect", "may", "should", "estimate", "project",
"outlook", "forecast" or other similar words are used to identify such
forward-looking information. All forward-looking statements reflect
TransCanada’s beliefs and assumptions based on information available at
the time the statements were made. Actual results or events may differ
from those predicted in these forward-looking statements. Factors which
could cause actual results or events to differ materially from current
expectations include, among other things, the ability of TransCanada to
successfully implement its strategic initiatives and whether such
strategic initiatives will yield the expected benefits, the operating
performance of the Company’s pipeline and energy assets, the
availability and price of energy commodities, regulatory processes and
decisions, changes in environmental and other laws and regulations,
competitive factors in the pipeline and energy industry sectors,
construction and completion of capital projects, labor, equipment and
material costs, access to capital markets, interest and currency
exchange rates, technological developments and the current economic
conditions in North America. By its nature, such forward-looking
information is subject to various risks and uncertainties, which could
cause TransCanada's actual results and experience to differ materially
from the anticipated results or expectations expressed.
Additional
information on these and other factors is available in the reports filed
by TransCanada with Canadian securities regulators and with the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission. Readers are cautioned not to place
undue reliance on this forward-looking information, which is given as of
the date it is expressed in this news release or otherwise, and to not
use future-oriented information or financial outlooks for anything other
than their intended purpose. TransCanada undertakes no obligation to
update publicly or revise any forward-looking information, whether as a
result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as
required by law.
The results or events predicted in this information may differ from
actual results or events.
Factors which could cause actual
results or events to differ materially from current expectations
include, among other things, the ability of Palomar Gas Transmission to
obtain the needed permits, gather landowner approvals, complete any
needed financing , and the typical construction risks inherent in
pipeline projects for materials and labor availability.
This release and other information made by NW Natural from time to
time may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of
Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
Forward-looking statements include statements concerning plans,
objectives, goals, estimates, strategies, future events or performance,
and other statements that are other than statements of historical facts.
NW Natural's expectations, beliefs and projections are expressed in good
faith and are believed to have a reasonable basis. However, each such
forward-looking statement involves uncertainties and is qualified in its
entirety by reference to the factors in Part I, Item 1A, "Risk
Factors," and "Forward-Looking Statements" following Part II, Item 7A,
in the company's 2007 Annual Report on Form 10-K, and in Part I, Item 3,
"Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk,"
"Forward-Looking Statements" following Part I, Item 2, and Part II, Item
IA, "Risk Factors" in the company's quarterly financial statements, that
could cause the actual results of the company to differ materially from
those projected in such forward-looking statements.
All subsequent forward-looking statements, whether written or oral
and whether made by or on behalf of TransCanada or NW Natural, also are
expressly qualified by these cautionary statements. Any forward-looking
statement speaks only as of the date on which such statement is made,
and the companies undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking
statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date on which
such statement is made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated
events. New factors emerge from time to time and it is not possible for
the companies to predict all such factors, nor can they assess the
impact of each such factor or the extent to which any factor, or
combination of factors, may cause results to differ materially from
those contained in any forward-looking statement.