Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, September 21, 1952, Image 28

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    IOC Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun., Sept. 21, 1952
Alberta, Canada Area Likely
Source of NW Natural Gas
From an engineering standpoint,
the only likely source of natural
gas for use in the Pacific North
west is the Alherta, Canada, pro
duction area, the chief engineer
for Portland Gas Ji Coke Co. told
a Friday night professional en
gineers' meeting in Eugene.
P. B. Larson was the featured
speaker at a banquet session of the
Society of Professional Engineers
of Oregon at the Osburn Hotel.
First tracing the history of gas
20 per cent less per unit of heat
would be required before natural
gas could reach upper Willamette
Valley communities.
PIPING DELAYED
The speaker also stated that mar
keting of natural gas will require
than present supplies of mamifac
Hired gas are being marketed.
Larsen pointed nut that although
the cost of natural gas, to the dis
tributor, will be ahout twice that
of manufactured gas, the natural!. conversion of all consumers gas
fuel is twice as potent and gives!0"""" units, and this expense
two times as much heat per unit.wi" need to be borne by the tlis
Portland will be the terminus of I tributing companies. For P. G. & t,
any line built into the Northwest! ",e sal,d- conversion costs will run
from Alberta, the r. G. & C. engi- close to 8 mllllon doll!irs
neer stated. Present P. G. & C. gas At present, Larsen said, plans
a a fuel larsen Dointed out that'linfis tram Portland to Salem are;""1 Piping W m from Canada are
fcWinC::!.!' transmission lines, he added, being delayed by two factors: the
industry has come just since the nereiore, anni uonai construction: . u.,,u,, ,..,,
start of World War II. The Alberta "L.i"8'" i-L. J Z
L hrochmnn ICC province; and, the U. S. Federal
'"ml'",n,lra' I lWJlimuilviujJPo Commission's objections
. f that the Alberta fields may not be
VJGl5 I nClGuSG iot sufficient size to guarantee in
vestments that would be required
Hiehliehted bv an unexpected to market their output in the
Northwest.
Eugene School Board
Paces Long Agenda
Prospects are for a long meet
Ing tor the Eugene School Board
Monday night, with several major
items on its agenda.
The board will hear a report
from Dr. C. L. Huffaker, of the
University of Oregon Bureau of
Statistical Research, which is ex
pected to predict enrollments for
(he next few years far exceeding
those previously predicted.
In other business, the board will
consider room additions if kinder
gartens are approved by the voters
Tuesday, transportanon prnmems
and will hear a report on the latest
enrollment figures.
, The board meeting starts at
p.m. Daylight Time, at the School
Administration Building on V. 7th
Ave.
AnVKRTISKMENT
Speaking of proposals to use nat
ural gas from southwestern areas
CONSUMPTION SHORT
The Pacific Northwest is the
only major section of the U.S. still
without natural gas suDDlies. Lar
sen said. He listed two reasons for increase in the freshman class
this: (1) distance from producing) that may run as, high as 15 per
fields: (2) the Northwest's present i cent, the first week of fall term
use of eas is not sufficient to. bv registration at the University of;f the United States, Larsen as-
itself, merit the heavy expendi-, Oregon closed Saturday noon with'serted that these supplies can be
tures required for building trans- niore than three-fourths of the an-j utilized most economically in Cali
mission lines into this region. 'ticipated 4,100 students already en-'fornia and other states. The North
Larsen stated that a 200.million rolcd fr classes. Registration will; west, he said, will receive its nat
cubic foot per day consumption continue through Oct. B with most, ural gas from Canada it engineer-ii-iii
h no,iH in nff iho nino. I Sr" duate students and some upper- ing facts decide the issue.
line costs. Present consumption in " ' 1 1 a's"-.
the Northwest is only about 70- j In addition to the freshman in
million cubic feet per day. j crease, fall enrollment also saw the
Accordingly, it will be necessary first Korean War veterans return
for natural gas promoters to offering to complete their education
a cheaper fuel and so attract alinder the new G-I bill. The exact
larger market immediately when! number is not yet known, but some
they begin selling their product 100,000 nationally are expected to
in this region. enroll in institutions of higher
20 pfr TFNT I F5! - education this year, with the ma-
tv i r.n inn i ir,nn jority coming in winter and spring
uesi guesses, Liarsen sain, are terms.
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the North,, est for approximately j haf days after university regis-.'the trouble: explains specialized
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